This study proposes a micropropulsion system unifying ion thrusters and resistojet thrusters and assessing that propulsive capability. The remarkable features of the system are the usage of water propellant and unification of the two types of thrusters by the single propellant. Water has been regarded as an attractive propellant in the view points of safety, availability, handling ability, low molecular mass, and future procurement in space. A multimode propulsion system is an attractive solution for the increasing demand for nano-/microsatellite missions. The proposal is to use microwave discharge water ion thrusters, tolerant for oxidization by water, and low-temperature water resistojet thrusters, enabling reuse of the waste heat. As a result of the assessment, it was expected that the propulsion system would have 3U size ( 10 × 10 × 30    cm 3 ) and 3.70 kg mass, which realize in total a 6U and 10 kg satellite with 3U and 6 kg satellite bus system. The ion thruster would provide the maximum Δ V of 630    m / s by 47 W system power and the resistojet thruster would have 3.80 mN thrust and 72 s specific impulse by 19.4 W. Additionally, reuse of the waste heat from ion-thruster power supplies would enable the simultaneous operations of the two thrusters even at 50 W, which is almost the same power as the single ion thruster operation.


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    Title :

    Assessment of Micropropulsion System Unifying Water Ion Thrusters and Water Resistojet Thrusters


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    Publication date :

    2019-03-28


    Size :

    9 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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