The design and performance of a spacecraft employing arcjet nuclear-electric propulsion, suitable for use in the SP-100 space-reactor power-system (SRPS) flight experiment, are outlined. The vehicle design is based on a 93-kWe ammonia arcjet system operating at an experimentally measured specific impulse of 1031 sec and an efficiency of 42.3 percent. The arcjet/gimbal assemblies, power conditioning subsystem, propellant feed system, propulsion system thermal control, spacecraft diagnostic instrumentation, and the telemetry requirements are described. A 100-kWe SRPS is assumed. The spacecraft mass is baselined at 5675 kg, excluding the propellant and propellant feed system. Four mission scenarios are described which are capable of demonstrating the full capability of the SRPS.
Spacecraft and mission design for the SP-100 flight experiment
International Electric Propulsion Conference ; 1988 ; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
1988-01-01
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English