Fabrication and Testing of Applied-Field Magneto Plasma Dynamic Thruster with Argon Propellant

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C. Akash
M. Mahavishnc
E. Manikandan
M. Manikandan
K. Vijayaraja

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The experimental setup of applied-field Magneto Plasma Dynamic Thruster (MPDT) is a form of electrically powered spacecraft propulsion system. The thrusters are used for deep space mission, which consist of long duration, low thrust acceleration and less propellant storage. MPDT uses the force on the charged particle by an electromagnetic field to generate thrust. The technology takes high discharge current for two electrodes and solenoid coil as applied-field. In the present investigation, the high discharge current is replaced by a limited discharge current, it is reduced by the use of capacitors bank to discharge the current for two electrodes. The solenoid coils are replaced by permanent magnet as applied-field to generate the thrust. The basic requirements for MPDT are the power circuit made by capacitors bank of electrolytic type. The electrolytic capacitors are smaller in size and produces limited voltage, which will support limited current flowing between the two electrodes. The material used for anode and cathode are copper and tungsten respectively. A permanent magnet is fixed over the anode coaxially and cathode is placed in center. A propellant will be injected in between the two electrodes. The propellant gas used in this thruster is argon. The performance of the thruster is tested in vacuum condition and the thrust value is measured by a load cell. The prototype of MPDT is tested and measurement of discharge current, thrust, specific impulse and efficiency are carried out. The thrust for various discharge current is measured and the efficient operating conditions of MPDT can be obtained.

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