Electron energy balance and ionization in the channel of a stationary plasma thruster


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The paper presents results of numerical simulations of the electron dynamics in the field of the azimuthal and longitudinal waves excited in the channel of a stationary plasma thruster (SPT). The simulations are based on the experimentally determined wave characteristics. The simulation results show that the azimuthal wave displayed as ionization instability enhances electron transport along the thruster channel. It is established that the electron transport rate in the azimuthal wave increases as compared to the rate of diffusion caused by electron scattering from neutral atoms in proportion to the ratio between the times of electron− neutral collisions responsible for ionization and elastic electron scattering, respectively. An expression governing the plasma conductivity is derived with allowance for electron interaction with the azimuthal wave. The Hall parameter, the electron component of the discharge current, and the electron heating power in the thruster channel are calculated for two model SPTs operating with krypton and xenon. The simulation results agree well with the results of experimental studies of these two SPTs.

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A. N. Veselovzorov

National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: Veselovzorov_AN@nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, pl. Akademika Kurchatova 1, Moscow, 123098

A. A. Pogorelov

National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute

Email: Veselovzorov_AN@nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, pl. Akademika Kurchatova 1, Moscow, 123098

E. B. Svirskiy

National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute

Email: Veselovzorov_AN@nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, pl. Akademika Kurchatova 1, Moscow, 123098

V. A. Smirnov

National Research Centre Kurchatov Institute

Email: Veselovzorov_AN@nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, pl. Akademika Kurchatova 1, Moscow, 123098


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