Downscaling a HEMPT to micro-Newton Thrustlevels: current status and latest results
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Space, Germany
Since 2009 Airbus DS Space Systems, Friedrichshafen, has been investigating Electric
Propulsion (EP) systems for high precision attitude and position control of spacecrafts.
As a start, an experimental measurement campaign to demonstrate the feasibility of down
scaling the High Efficiency Multistage Plasma Thruster (HEMPT), developed by Thales
at Ulm in Germany, to the micro-Newton thrust level was initiated in close cooperation
with university research groups. The HEMPT is potentially an attractive micro-Newton
thruster concept because of the unique advantages of the HEMPT principle, e.g. nearly
erosion-free operation and simple system and interface design with just one high voltage
supply and one mass flow controller. We designed a next generation μHEMPT with a thrust
range between 50 μN to 500 μN, a specific inpuls of more than 2000 s, a divergence efficiency
of more than 80% and a mass efficiency of around 70% . The proceeding will wrap up the
thruster design and key parameters of the thruster and the performed measurements will
be summarised
[1] Claus Braxmaier,et al. Feasibility of a down-scaled HEMP-Thruster , 2011 .
[2] Ulrich Johann,et al. Parametric Study of HEMP-Thruster Downscaling to $ {\mu }$ N Thrust Levels , 2015, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science.
[3] Tim Brandt,et al. Particle-in-Cell simulation of the plasma properties and ionacceleration of a down-scaled HEMP-Thruster , 2014 .
[4] Hans-Peter Harmann,et al. Low Complexity and Low Cost Electric Propulsion System for Telecom Satellites Based on HEMP Thruster Assembly , 2007 .