Abstract

A summary of performance and lifetime characteristics of pulsed and steady-state magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thrusters is presented. The technical focus is on cargo vehicle propulsion for exploration-class missions to the moon and Mars. Relatively high MPD thruster efficiencies of 0.43 and 0.69 have been reported at about 5000-s specific impulse using hydrogen and lithium, respectively. Efficiencies of 0.10 to 0.35 in the 1000to 4500-s specific impulse range have been obtained with other propellants (e.g., Ar, NHa, NI). Electrode power losses of less than 20% at megawatt power levels using pulsed thrusters indicate the potential of high MPD thruster performance. Extended tests of pulsed and steady-state MPD thrusters yield total impulses at least two to three orders of magnitude below that necessary for cargo vehicle propulsion. Performance tests and diagnostics for life-limiting mechanisms of megawatt-class thrusters will require high-fidelity test stands, which handle in excess of 10 kA, and a vacuum facility whose operational pressure is less than 4 x 10 ~ Pa.

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