Exhaust Plume Measurements of the VASIMR VX-200

ORAL

Abstract

Recent progress is discussed in the development of an advanced RF electric propulsion concept: the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR) VX-200 engine, a 200 kW flight-technology prototype. Results from high power Helicon only and Helicon with ICRH experiments are performed on the VX-200 using argon plasma. Recent measurements of axial plasma density and potential profiles, magnetic field-line shaping, charge exchange, and force measurements taken in the plume of the VX-200 exhaust are made within a new 125 cubic meter cryo-pumped vacuum chamber and are presented in the context of RF plasma thruster physics.

Authors

  • Benjamin Longmier

    University of Houston

  • Edgar Bering III

    University of Houston

  • Jared Squire

    Ad Astra Rocket Company

  • Tim Glover

    Ad Astra Rocket Company

  • Franklin Chang-Diaz

    Ad Astra Rocket Company

  • Michael Brukardt

    University of Houston