40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit 2004
DOI: 10.2514/6.2004-4115
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Miniature Ion Thruster for Precision Formation Flying

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“…Miniature ion thrusters (typically 1-3 cm diameter) are an attractive option for secondary propulsion for larger spacecraft, for formation flying and attitude control, or for primary propulsion to execute orbit transfers and maintenance in smaller spacecraft. [1][2][3] To date, discharges using ring-cusp designs have exhibited the best efficiency for ion thrusters at all scales. 4 However, smaller ion thrusters exhibit relatively low discharge efficiencies due to the inherent increase in the surface area-to-volume ratio of the plasma generation (i.e., discharge) chamber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miniature ion thrusters (typically 1-3 cm diameter) are an attractive option for secondary propulsion for larger spacecraft, for formation flying and attitude control, or for primary propulsion to execute orbit transfers and maintenance in smaller spacecraft. [1][2][3] To date, discharges using ring-cusp designs have exhibited the best efficiency for ion thrusters at all scales. 4 However, smaller ion thrusters exhibit relatively low discharge efficiencies due to the inherent increase in the surface area-to-volume ratio of the plasma generation (i.e., discharge) chamber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8) A neutralizer was not used in this study, as there is little difference between the extracted ion beam current without a neutralizer and that with a filament neutralizer (= 0.2 mm×100 mm, 2% thoriated tungsten). There are several candidates for the neutralizer of this thruster, including a field emission cathode, 9,10) a filament cathode, a internal conduction cathode, 11) and a microwave discharge cathode. 12) A miniature microwave discharge neutralizer is under development, although it has thus far shown poor performance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has therefore been proposed that the continuous low thrust offered by modern electrostatic thrusters could add versatility to spacecraft formation flight (Austin et al 1977). The thrust magnitudes required for formation keeping are generally small, and so several concepts for efficient electrostatic microthrusters have been developed (Cen and Xu 2010;Wirz et al 2004). Alternatively, Coulomb forces for formation control have been investigated by several authors (e.g.…”
Section: Forced Relative Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%