Modeling of anomalous electron mobility in Hall thrusters

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  • Justin W. Koo
  • Iain D. Boyd
چکیده

Accurate modeling of the anomalous electron mobility is absolutely critical for successful simulation of Hall thrusters. In this work, existing computational models for the anomalous electron mobility are used to simulate the UM/AFRL P5 Hall thruster a 5 kW laboratory model in a two-dimensional axisymmetric hybrid particle-in-cell Monte Carlo collision code. Comparison to experimental results indicates that, while these computational models can be tuned to reproduce the correct thrust or discharge current, it is very difficult to match all integrated performance parameters thrust, power, discharge current, etc. simultaneously. Furthermore, multiple configurations of these computational models can produce reasonable integrated performance parameters. A semiempirical electron mobility profile is constructed from a combination of internal experimental data and modeling assumptions. This semiempirical electron mobility profile is used in the code and results in more accurate simulation of both the integrated performance parameters and the mean potential profile of the thruster. Results indicate that the anomalous electron mobility, while absolutely necessary in the near-field region, provides a substantially smaller contribution to the total electron mobility in the high Hall current region near the thruster exit plane. © 2006 American Institute of Physics. DOI: 10.1063/1.2172191

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تاریخ انتشار 2006