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Post-test Inspection of NASA's Evolutionary Xenon Thruster Long-Duration Test Hardware: Discharge and Neutralizer Cathodes

机译:NASA进化型氙气推进器长期测试硬件的测试后检查:放电和中和阴极

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The NEXT Long-Duration Test is part of a comprehensive thruster service life assessment intended to demonstrate overall throughput capability, validate service life models, quantify wear rates as a function of time and operating condition, and identify any unknown life-limiting mechanisms. The test was voluntarily terminated in February 2014 after demonstrating 51,184 hours of high-voltage operation, 918 kg of propellant throughput, and 35.5 MN-s of total impulse. The post-test inspection of the thruster hardware began shortly afterwards with a combination of non-destructive and destructive analysis techniques, and is presently nearing completion. This paper presents relevant results of the post-test inspection for both discharge and neutralizer cathodes. Discharge keeper erosion was found to be significantly reduced from what was observed in the NEXT 2 kh wear test and NSTAR Extended Life Test, providing adequate protection of vital cathode components throughout the test with ample lifetime remaining. The area of the discharge cathode orifice plate that was exposed by the keeper orifice exhibited net erosion, leading to cathode plate material building up in the cathode-keeper gap and causing a thermally-induced electrical short observed during the test. Significant erosion of the neutralizer cathode orifice was also found and is believed to be the root cause of an observed loss in flow margin. Deposition within the neutralizer keeper orifice as well as on the downstream surface was thicker than expected, potentially resulting in a facility-induced impact on the measured flow margin from plume mode. Neutralizer keeper wall erosion on the beam side was found to be significantly lower compared to the NEXT 2 kh wear test, likely due to the reduction in beam extraction diameter of the ion optics that resulted in decreased ion impingement. Results from the post-test inspection have led to some minor thruster design improvements.
机译:NEXT长期测试是全面的推进器使用寿命评估的一部分,该评估旨在证明总体吞吐能力,验证使用寿命模型,根据时间和工作条件对磨损率进行量化以及确定任何未知的寿命限制机制。在证明了51,184小时的高压运行,918 kg的推进剂通过量以及35.5 MN-s的总冲力后,该测试于2014年2月自愿终止。此后不久,结合无损和破坏性分析技术,开始了对推进器硬件的测试后检查,目前已接近完成。本文介绍了放电和中和阴极的测试后检查的相关结果。发现放电保持器的腐蚀比NEXT 2 kh磨损测试和NSTAR延长寿命测试中观察到的显着降低,从而在整个测试过程中为重要的阴极组件提供了足够的保护,并保留了足够的使用寿命。保持孔暴露的放电阴极孔板区域显示出净腐蚀,导致阴极板材料在阴极保持器间隙中积聚,并导致在测试过程中观察到热感应电短路。还发现中和器阴极孔的严重腐蚀,被认为是观察到的流量裕度损失的根本原因。在中和器保持孔内以及下游表面上的沉积物比预期的要厚,可能会导致设备对羽流模式下测得的流量裕量产生影响。与NEXT 2 kh磨损测试相比,发现束流侧中和器保持器壁的侵蚀要低得多,这很可能是由于离子光学器件的束提取直径减小而导致离子撞击减少所致。测试后检查的结果导致对推进器的设计进行了一些细微的改进。

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