Improvement of Thrust Characteristics of Helicon Plasma Thruster using Local Gas Fueling Method.

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Abstract

A helicon plasma thruster is proposed as a long-lifetime electric thruster which has non-direct contact electrodes. Here, a neutral particle, e.g., H2, Ar, and Xe works, as a fuel gas. In most cases, these gases are supplied into a discharge tube by the use of a simple nozzle. Therefore, the neutral particle fills a discharge tube homogenous. However, there are two problems in this configuration. First, there is a limitation of an electron density increase, due to a neutral particle depletion in the central region of the high-density helicon plasma [1]. This limitation reduces the thrust performance directly. Second, the high-density plasma causes an erosion of an inner discharge tube wall. For the future MW class thruster, this problem will become serious because the particle and heat fluxes of the plasma will increase drastically. To solve above-mentioned problems, we have proposed local fueling methods for the high-density helicon plasma. In this presentation, we will show the methods and experimental results using a fueling tube, inserted in a plasma directly. [1] A. Fruchtman, Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 17 (2008) 024016.

*This work is supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 16K17843 and NIFS Collaboration Research program (NIFSKBAF016).

Authors

  • Daisuke Kuwahara

    • Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech.
  • Kosuke Amma

    • Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech.
  • Yuichi Ishigami

    • Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech.
  • Akihiko Igarashi

    • Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech.
  • Shinichi Nishimoto

    • Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech.
  • Shunjiro Shinohara

    • Tokyo Univ. of Agri. & Tech.
  • Junichi Miyazawa

    • National Institute for Fusion Science