This paper describes an ongoing endurance test of the ion thruster which is expected to form the basis of future prime propulsion systems. The purpose of the test is to demonstrate the lifetime capability of such critical components as cathodes, vaporizers, isolators, and optics. The endurance test was preceded by development of an ion engine life test system and several intermediate duration tests. The elements of the test system are briefly described and the thruster modifications which resulted from the intermediate tests are evaluated in terms of the endurance test results. Thruster performance during the endurance test is described as well as the conclusions that can be drawn from the 8600 hours that have been completed as of March 6, 1975.
A 7700 hour endurance test of a 30-cm Kaufman thruster
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Electric Propulsion Conference ; 1975 ; New Orleans, LA
1975-03-01
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A 7700 hour endurance test of a 30-cm Kaufman thruster
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