Numerical thermal model of NASA solar electric propulsion technology application readiness ion thruster

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Van Noord, J
Gallimore, A
Rawlin, VK
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[1] Univ Michigan, Dept Aerosp Engn, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[2] John H Glenn Res Ctr, Onboard Prop Branch, Cleveland, OH 44135 USA
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A thermal computer model of the 30-cm NASA solar electric propulsion technology application readiness (NSTAR) xenon ion thruster has been produced using a lumped-parameter thermal nodal-network scheme. This model contains 104 nodes on the thruster and was implemented using SINDA and TRASYS on various UNIX workstations. The model includes the radiation and conduction heat transfer, the effect of plasma interaction on the thruster, and an account for finely perforated surfaces. The model was developed in conjunction with an NSTAR thruster outfitted with approximately 20 thermocouples for thermal testing at the John H. Glenn Research Center. The results of these experiments were used to calibrate and confirm the computer model first without and then with the plasma interaction. The calibrated model was able to predict discharge chamber temperatures to within 10 degrees C of measured temperatures. To demonstrate the ability of the model under various circumstances, the heat flux was examined for a thruster operating in a deep-space environment.
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