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A performance comparison of ultrasonically aided electric propulsion extractor configurations
Institution:1. University of Vermont, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, Aiken Center, Burlington, VT 05405, USA;2. University of Vermont, Department of Geology, Delehanty Hall, Burlington, VT 05405, USA;3. Department of Biology, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA 16335, USA;4. National Research Council, Institute of Ecosystem Study, 28922 Verbania Pallanza, Italy;5. Science, Liberal Arts and Business Division, Paul Smith''s College, Paul Smiths, NY 12970, USA;6. Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environment, Waterbury, VT 05677, USA
Abstract:As a novel propulsion technology, ultrasonically aided electric propulsion (UAEP) offers a high specific impulse and a high thrust density. In this paper, the effects of extractor grid configuration on performance of a UAEP thruster have been investigated by both experimental studies and numerical simulation. Relationships between spray current and operation parameters, including applied voltage, propellant flow rate, and vibration power and frequency, are explored for different extractor mesh sizes and shapes. Numerical simulation is also carried out for a better understanding of the formation of capillary standing waves as well as the electric field distribution in the acceleration zone. Experimental results show that compared with a circular shaped extractor, a reticular shaped extractor is able to produce a higher spray current. The current density increases with a denser mesh, which agrees well with the numerical simulation results. This phenomenon indicates that optimizing extractors with appropriate shapes and sizes can be an effective way to improve the performance of a UAEP system. A performance evaluation based on hydrodynamic and electrostatic calculations indicates that the present UAEP system can produce a thrust competitive to that of the colloid thruster with an emitter array.
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