Investigation on acceleration process of field reversed configuration plasmoid in an electrodeless Lorentz force thruster using Magnetohydrodynamics simulation

IF 3.1 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE
Zhehong Wang , Weizong Wang , Jiaqi Yan , Zihan Wang
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Abstract

Rotating Magnetic Field (RMF) driven Field Reversed Configuration (FRC) plasmoid, originating from magnetic confined fusion research, has been developed as a novel propulsion method for high-power electric thrusters, namely the electrodeless Lorentz force (ELF) thruster. To address the dilemma between the high potential in theory and the low performance in the experiment, this paper numerically investigates the acceleration processes of FRC plasmoid in ELF thruster through a two-dimensional Hall Magnetohydrodynamics method. Direct comparisons with experiments have been made to verify the model. The correlation between the plasma behavior and the thruster performance has been obtained, providing insight into the experimental phenomena. The power scaling rule of thruster performance is obtained by investigating the influence of magnetic field strength and thruster geometry on the exhaust velocity and momentum of the FRC plasmoid. The simulation revealed that the low thruster performance in recent experiments is due to the low power input. High performance is expected to be achievable by scaling up the input power to hundreds kW or MW levels. Increasing the bias field to more than 1000 G, RMF frequency to 1 MHz, and RMF strength to hundreds Gausses, enables a per-shot momentum of mNs level of and specific impulse to be more than 5000 s. Additionally, the contribution of gas pressure force and Lorentz body force to the plasmoid acceleration has been analyzed, showing that the magnetic forces are dominant in high power regime, whereas gas forces being dominant in low power regime. The power scaling rule and geometry design principle formed in this work can help improve the ELF thruster performance, highlighting the necessity of testing prototypes under high-power conditions.
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Acta Astronautica
Acta Astronautica 工程技术-工程:宇航
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
22.90%
发文量
599
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Acta Astronautica is sponsored by the International Academy of Astronautics. Content is based on original contributions in all fields of basic, engineering, life and social space sciences and of space technology related to: The peaceful scientific exploration of space, Its exploitation for human welfare and progress, Conception, design, development and operation of space-borne and Earth-based systems, In addition to regular issues, the journal publishes selected proceedings of the annual International Astronautical Congress (IAC), transactions of the IAA and special issues on topics of current interest, such as microgravity, space station technology, geostationary orbits, and space economics. Other subject areas include satellite technology, space transportation and communications, space energy, power and propulsion, astrodynamics, extraterrestrial intelligence and Earth observations.
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