Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8055532 | Acta Astronautica | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The interaction between the solar wind plasma and the bias voltage of long tethers is the basic mechanism of the electric sail thruster. The momentum transfer process between the solar wind plasma and electric tethers was investigated using a 2D full particle PIC method. The coupled electric field distribution and deflected ion trajectory under different bias voltages were compared, and the influence of bias voltage on momentum transfer process was analyzed. The results show that the high potential of the bias voltage of long tethers will slow down, stagnate, reflect and deflect a large number of ions, so that ion cavities are formed in the vicinity of the tether, and the ions will transmit the axial momentum to the sail tethers to produce the thrust. Compared to the singe tether, double tethers show a better thrust performance.
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Authors
Guangqing Xia, Yajie Han, Liuwei Chen, Yanming Wei, Yang Yu, Maolin Chen,