Design of a micro-Pulsed Plasma Thruster for a 3U Cubesat
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open in viewerThis project presents the conceptual design of a micro-Pulsed Plasma Thruster (microPPT) and a propulsion module consisting of eight micro-PPTs for applications on a three-unit Cube Satellite (3U CubeSat). The computer aided mechanical design of the micro-PPT, the propulsion module and its integration in the 1U are presented. Material selection identifies Torlon 4203 for housing and Tungsten-plated copper for electrodes. Finite element stress analysis shows that the micro-PPT will sustain expected launch loads. The electric circuit for the main and initial discharge are designed and simulated for power and voltage levels expected in a 3U Cubesat. Finite element thermal analysis provides estimates of the temperature distribution in the micro-PPT and module for a typical discharge.
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- E-project-031714-101538
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- 2014
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- 2014-03-17
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- Major
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