Journal of Evolving Space Activities
Online ISSN : 2758-1802
The Effects of the Outer Coil Configuration on the Thruster Performance of the 6-kW-class Hall Thruster
Shun IMAIHiroki WATANABEYoshiki MATSUNAGADaisuke IMAGUCHINobuhito ONISHIIkkoh FUNAKI
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2023 Volume 1 Article ID: 91

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This paper reports on our study to develop a magnetic circuit with a discrete outer coil and test its performance in a Hall thruster. The results were compared to those of a Hall thruster on board the Engineering Test Satellite-9 (ETS-9), which used a cylindrical outer coil. At the normalized magnetic field strength of 0.58 for the 6 kW operation using a six poles discrete outer coil, the thrust, discharge current, Isp, thrust-to-power ratio, thrust efficiency, and discharge oscillation were 386.7 mN, 19.0 A, 1890 s, 66.9%, 62.0%, and 13.5% respectively. The Hall thruster with the new magnetic circuit achieved equivalent performance (including discharge stability) to the Hall thruster on board the ETS-9. Further, the study investigated the effect of the number of poles on the performance of the Hall thruster: the performance with the three pole coil was lower than that with the six poles coil. This paper also reports on the effect of pole numbers on utilization efficiency. Mass and current utilization efficiency were more affected by the magnetic field generated by the three poles outer coil.

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