
doi: 10.2514/3.61889
The calibration of a typical 20-cm diameter ion thrustor was examined to determine performance penalties that must be assessed in projecting measured performance into a space environment. Four specific areas were investigated. These include (1) double ion content of the beam, (2) back ingestion from the vacuum facility, (3) beam spreading, and (4) propellant flow rate measurements. The double ion content was measured and found to be as high as 5.5% at an arc voltage of 35 volts. Back ingestion was observed to become significant above tank pressures of 6 microtorr. Beam spreading reduced effective thrust on the order of 2.5%.
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