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Design and construction of an engineering prototype mechanical diagnostics boom for the electric thruster environmental effects verification (ETEEV)

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The Electric Thruster Environmental Effects Verification (ETEEV) experiment aims to test a low-power Hall thruster in space as part of the NASA Hitchhiker program. The experiment payload includes a suite of plasma instruments mounted on a pallet in the shuttle bay, as well as a mechanical diagnostics boom (MDB) that will take plume measurements. The goal of this project is to design, analyze, and construct an engineering prototype of the MDB (EP-MDB) based on ETEEV science and safety requirements as set forth by NASA's Hitchhiker program. Through an iterative design process of team input-design-analysis, a one-degree of freedom, 180-degrees roating design was chosen and modeled in Pro/Engineer.

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  • 02A001M
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  • 2002
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  • 2002-01-01
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