Experimental investigations of the 10 N catalytic hydrazine thruster |
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Authors: | V. Shankar K. Anantha Ram K.A. Bhaskaran |
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Affiliation: | Spacecraft Propulsion Systems Division, Auxiliary Propulsion System Unit, Indian Space Research Organisation, Bangalore-560 017, India;Thermodynamics and Combustion Engineering Laboratory, Mechanical Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras-600 036, India |
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Abstract: | Experimental investigations of the 10 N catalytic hydrazine thruster are reported. These thrusters find applications in orbit raising functions of a spacecraft. The hardware was realized and tested in a vacuum chamber (10?3 mbar vacuum) for its performance. When tested at the design propellant supply pressure of 21.5 bar the thruster developed 10.25 N thrust at an operating chamber pressure of 16.4 bar. The thruster was also tested for off-design conditions (24, 18 and 14.5 bar propellant supply pressures) of operation to determine the steady-state performance. The chamber pressure and vacuum thrust follow more or less a linear law with the propellant-supply pressure. The thruster was also tested for its response characteristics for short (100 ms) firing durations at various propellant-supply pressures (15.5, 18.8, 22.5, 25.6 and 29.5 bar) and the experimental results are reported and discussed. The hydrazine was injected at the room temperature (300±5 K). |
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