A review of the impact of ground test-related facility effects on gridded ion thruster operation and performance

A key consideration in the interpretation of ground test data of electric propulsion devices purposed for spaceflight is understanding how facility-effects influence thruster operation. This understanding is critical to the prediction of actual thruster performance in space. The necessity of science...

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Published inPhysics of Plasmas Vol. 31; no. 3
Main Authors Foster, John E., Topham, Tyler J.
Format Book Review
Published 01.03.2024
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Summary:A key consideration in the interpretation of ground test data of electric propulsion devices purposed for spaceflight is understanding how facility-effects influence thruster operation. This understanding is critical to the prediction of actual thruster performance in space. The necessity of science-based predictions gleaned from ground tests are particularly critical at higher thruster power levels. Operation of engines at higher power levels in vacuum chambers leads to considerable elevation in background pressure, background plasma density, and backsputter rates. This review examines the influence of ground test facility effects on gridded ion thruster operation. Ground test operation is compared with flight data, where available, to obtain a clear picture of operational differences. Mitigation strategies to alleviate facility effects are also commented upon.
ISSN:1070-664X
1089-7674
DOI:10.1063/5.0173655