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WANG Haixing, CHEN Xi, PAN Wenxia, A. B. MURPHY, GENG Jinyue, JIA Shaoxia. Modelling Study to Compare the Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Low-Power Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Argon Arc-Heated Thrusters[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2010, 12(6): 692-701.
Citation: WANG Haixing, CHEN Xi, PAN Wenxia, A. B. MURPHY, GENG Jinyue, JIA Shaoxia. Modelling Study to Compare the Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Low-Power Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Argon Arc-Heated Thrusters[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2010, 12(6): 692-701.

Modelling Study to Compare the Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics of Low-Power Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Argon Arc-Heated Thrusters

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  • A modelling study is performed to compare the plasma flow and heat transfer characteristics of low-power arc-heated thrusters (arcjets) for three different propellants: hydrogen, nitrogen and argon. The all-speed SIMPLE algorithm is employed to solve the governing equations, which take into account the effects of compressibility, Lorentz force and Joule heating, as well as the temperature- and pressure-dependence of the gas properties. The temperature, velocity and Mach number distributions calculated within the thruster nozzle obtained with different propellant gases are compared for the same thruster structure, dimensions, inlet-gas stagnant pressure and arc currents. The temperature distributions in the solid region of the anode-nozzle wall are also given. It is found that the flow and energy conversion processes in the thruster nozzle show many similar features for all three propellants. For example, the propellant is heated mainly in the near-cathode and constrictor region, with the highest plasma temperature appearing near the cathode tip; the flow transition from the subsonic to supersonic regime occurs within the constrictor region; the highest axial velocity appears inside the nozzle; and most of the input propellant flows towards the thruster exit through the cooler gas region near the anode-nozzle wall. However, since the properties of hydrogen, nitrogen and argon, especially their molecular weights, specific enthalpies and thermal conductivities, are different, there are appreciable differences in arcjet performance. For example, compared to the other two propellants, the hydrogen arcjet thruster shows a higher plasma temperature in the arc region, and higher axial velocity but lower temperature at the thruster exit. Correspondingly, the hydrogen arcjet thruster has the highest specific impulse and arc voltage for the same inlet stagnant pressure and arc current. The predictions of the modelling are compared favourably with available experimental results.
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