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Particle-in-cell simulation of the cathodic arc thruster

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The cathodic arc thruster is a newly developed electric propulsion system. It provides a stream of ions with very high velocities from a solid conducting cathode. This high ion velocity in combination with a high ionization fraction makes the cathodic arc thruster attractive for spacecraft propulsion. In the past, a record-high specific impulse was measured for such thrusters. The thruster uses a voltage of −220 V at the cathode for several microseconds, producing plasma from the cathode material which then streams out of the thruster producing thrust. In this work, a two-dimensional axial-symmetric particle-in-cell code with Monte-Carlo collisions is used to simulate the plasma of a cathodic arc thruster with a simplified wall model for the initial triggering of the arc. The work concentrates on the plasma transport and aims not at a self-consistent description of the arc, including plasma-wall interaction, e.g., description of the erosion and surface heating. The interaction of the arc beam with the background plasma results in a plasma-beam instability. Due to this instability charge separation can be detected that leads to large electric fields. By this electric field, plasma particles are accelerated and contribute to the thrust.
Title: Particle-in-cell simulation of the cathodic arc thruster
Description:
The cathodic arc thruster is a newly developed electric propulsion system.
It provides a stream of ions with very high velocities from a solid conducting cathode.
This high ion velocity in combination with a high ionization fraction makes the cathodic arc thruster attractive for spacecraft propulsion.
In the past, a record-high specific impulse was measured for such thrusters.
The thruster uses a voltage of −220 V at the cathode for several microseconds, producing plasma from the cathode material which then streams out of the thruster producing thrust.
In this work, a two-dimensional axial-symmetric particle-in-cell code with Monte-Carlo collisions is used to simulate the plasma of a cathodic arc thruster with a simplified wall model for the initial triggering of the arc.
The work concentrates on the plasma transport and aims not at a self-consistent description of the arc, including plasma-wall interaction, e.
g.
, description of the erosion and surface heating.
The interaction of the arc beam with the background plasma results in a plasma-beam instability.
Due to this instability charge separation can be detected that leads to large electric fields.
By this electric field, plasma particles are accelerated and contribute to the thrust.

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