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In orbit performance of butane propulsion system
Authors:Redha Amri  D Gibbon
Institution:1. Centre of Space Techniques (CTS), P.O. Box 13, 31200 Arzew, Algeria;2. Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd., Guildford, Surrey GU2 7YE, United Kingdom
Abstract:The present work focuses on the determination of the in orbit performance of the Alsat-1 microsatellite propulsion system. The satellite mass is 90 kg, of which 6.2 kg is the propulsion system dry mass. The system is a butane propulsion system using low power resistojet thruster with 2.3 kg of propellant. The liquefied butane gas was selected due to its higher storage density and safety compared to the other propellants used for microsatellites. The purpose of this paper is the analysis of the firings performed after the launch of the satellite and to evaluate the system specific impulse and thrust level during the system lifetime. A total of 273 firings were performed on the Alsat-1 propulsion system in the period between the end of 2002 and mid 2009, the cumulated firing time is more than 12 h 49 min. The analysis of all the propulsion telemetry data shows that the system provides a total mission delta V of 25.3 m/s which is more than the 10 m/s specified for this mission. Furthermore, the mission average specific impulse and thrust are respectively 99.9 s and 48.8 mN.
Keywords:Propulsion system  Thrust  Specific impulse  Cold gas  Satellite
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