Advances in Thruster Technology Lead the Way to Mars

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Hall thrusters are an efficient type of electric propulsion system often used in orbiting spacecraft. It was previously thought that Hall thrusters required greater mass to generate greater thrust. Now, a team led by Benjamin Jorns suggests that smaller Hall thrusters can still be used to generate greater thrust. The research team challenged accepted limits by running a 9 kilowatt Hall thruster up to 45 kilowatts while maintaining roughly 80% of its nominal efficiency. Their findings indicate that thruster power is dictated by engineering limitations, not limitations in physics.

Paper:
"Operation and Performance of a Magnetically Shielded Hall Thruster at Ultrahigh Current Densities"
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
January 2023
DOI: 10.2514/6.2023-0842

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wow from 9 to 45kW. and 80% That numbers still sound good.

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Unless this engine still makes sense with a working medium that is more available than krypton, it won't be going far. Argon is the likely candidate, but does it scale as well?

akiko
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I use this kind of engine on satellites in kerbal space program a lot

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