Extended test of a xenon hollow cathode for a space plasma contactor
Abstract
Implementation of a hollow cathode plasma contactor for charge control on the Space Station has required validation of long-life hollow cathodes. A test series of hollow cathodes and hollow cathode plasma contactors was initiated as part of the plasma contactor development program. An on-going wear-test of a hollow cathode has demonstrated cathode operation in excess of 4700 hours with small changes in operating parameters. The discharge experienced 4 shutdowns during the test, all of which were due to test facility failures or expellant replenishment. In all cases, the cathode was reignited at approximately 42 volts and resumed typical operation. This test represents the longest demonstrated stable operation of a high current (greater than 1A) xenon hollow cathode reported to date.
- Publication:
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Presented at the International Electric Propulsion Conference
- Pub Date:
- November 1994
- Bibcode:
- 1994iep..conf...13S
- Keywords:
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- Contactors;
- Electron Emission;
- Hollow Cathodes;
- Ion Propulsion;
- Plasma Control;
- Thrustors;
- Wear Tests;
- Xenon;
- Emitters;
- Feed Systems;
- High Current;
- Ignition;
- Space Plasmas;
- Space Stations;
- Spacecraft Propulsion and Power