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The Hall-effect thruster is classed as a moderate specific impulse (1,600 s) space propulsion technology and has benefited from considerable theoretical and experimental research since the 1960s. [1] Hall thrusters operate on a variety of propellants, the most common being xenon and krypton. Other propellants of interest include argon, bismuth ...
SMART-1; Spin Hall effect; T. Thermal Hall effect; Hall-effect thruster; V. Van der Pauw method This page was last edited on 8 May 2022, at 01:15 (UTC). ...
thrusters; Hall-effect thruster; ammonia jet propulsion system; gas-jet propulsion system; used on Vega, Zenit, Cyclone and lot of soviet missiles; Okean-O, Sich-1, EgyptSat 1 and many Soviet spacecraft; Independence-X Aerospace: Malaysia ID-1, ID-2, ID-3 and unnamed 2-stage rocket engine for DNLV solid rocket motor and liquid rocket engine
SPT-140 is a solar-powered Hall-effect ion thruster, part of the SPT-family of thrusters. SPT stands for Stationary Plasma Thruster. [1] [2] Like other members of the SPT series, it creates a stream of electrically charged xenon ions accelerated by an electric field and confined by a magnetic field. [3]
Some devices that are used or proposed for use as thrusters are: Cold gas thruster; Electrohydrodynamic thruster, using ionized air (only for use in an atmosphere) Electrodeless plasma thruster, electric propulsion using ponderomotive force; Electrostatic ion thruster, using high-voltage electrodes; Hall effect thruster, a type of ion thruster
Ekspress 1: 13 Oct 1994: Hall effect thruster: 8: SPT-100: Xenon: OKB Fakel: Luch 4: 16 Dec 1994: Hall effect thruster: 4: SPT-70: Xenon: OKB Fakel: Space Flyer Unit : 18 Mar 1995: 13 Jan 1996: Magnetoplasmadynamic thruster: 1: EPEX: Hydrazine: ISAS/NASDA: ISAS: Electric Propulsion Experiment, 43395 pulses of operation Potok 9/Geizer 10 (Kosmos ...
Schematic of a Hall-effect thruster. Hall-effect thrusters accelerate ions by means of an electric potential between a cylindrical anode and a negatively charged plasma that forms the cathode. The bulk of the propellant (typically xenon) is introduced near the anode, where it ionizes and flows toward the cathode; ions accelerate towards and ...
The term ordinary Hall effect can be used to distinguish the effect described in the introduction from a related effect which occurs across a void or hole in a semiconductor or metal plate when current is injected via contacts that lie on the boundary or edge of the void. The charge then flows outside the void, within the metal or semiconductor ...