Single-Crystal Molybdenum Solar Thermal Propulsion Thruster
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概要
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We detail the design, fabrication, and experimental and calculation results for three cavity solar thermal propulsion (STP) thrusters — medium, small, and very small — made of single-crystal molybdenum (SC-Mo), developed in the National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan (NAL). We obtained very high temperatures — 2,300 K for the propellant gas and 2,200 K on the outer surface of the thruster — at an appropriate propellant flow with the small thruster by solar-heating with a suitable concentrator of 1.05 m in diameter, which corresponds to an 800-second-class specific impulse thruster. Temperatures obtained in experiments were much lower than expected, however. To find points for improvement and evaluate thruster performance in space, we conducted a model calculation that confirmed the thruster could achieve an 800 to 900-second-class specific impulse with a 0.1–2 N class thrust magnitude in space. STP is thus a candidate for near-future propulsion in applications such as upper stages of orbit transfer vehicles.
- 社団法人 日本航空宇宙学会の論文
- 2003-11-04
著者
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NAKAMURA Yoshihiro
Faculty of Engineering, Science University of Tokyo
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Sahara Hironori
Japan Society For The Promotion Of Science
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WATANABE Kai
Faculty of Engineering, Hosei University
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SHIMIZU Morio
National Aerospace Laboratory of Japan
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Watanabe Kai
Faculty Of Engineering Hosei University
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Nakamura Yoshihiro
Faculty Of Engineering Hosei University
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