The ion thruster is one of several forms of space electric propulsion being considered for use on future SP-100 based missions. One possible major mission ground rule is the use of single Space Shuttle launch. Thus, the mass in orbit at the reactor activation altitude would be limited by the Shuttle mass constraints. When the spacecraft subsystem masses are subtracted from this available mass limit, a maximum propellant mass may be calculated. Knowing the characteristics of each type of electric thruster allow maximum values of total impulse, mission velocity increment, and thrusting time to be calculated. Because ion thrusters easily operate at high values of efficiency (60 to 70 percent) and specific impulse (3000 to 5000 sec), they can impart large values of total impulse to a spacecraft. They also can be operated with separate control of the propellant flow rate and exhaust velocity. Values are presented of demonstrated and projected performance of high power ion thrusters used in an analysis of electric propulsion for an SP-100 based mission.
High power ion thruster performance
1987-01-01
Conference paper
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English
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