Plasma flow and plasma–wall transition in Hall thruster channel

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  • M. Keidar
  • I. D. Boyd
  • I. I. Beilis
چکیده

In this paper a model of the quasineutral plasma and the transition between the plasma and the dielectric wall in a Hall thruster channel is developed. The plasma is considered using a two-dimensional hydrodynamic approximation while the sheath in front of the dielectric surface is considered to be one dimensional and collisionless. The dielectric wall effect is taken into account by introducing an effective coefficient of the secondary electron emission ~SEE!, s. In order to develop a self-consistent model, the boundary parameters at the sheath edge ~ion velocity and electric field! are obtained from the two-dimensional plasma bulk model. In the considered condition, i.e., ion temperature much smaller than that of electrons and significant ion acceleration in the axial direction, the presheath scale length becomes comparable to the channel width so that the plasma channel becomes an effective presheath. It is found that the radial ion velocity component at the plasma–sheath interface varies along the thruster channel from about 0.5Cs ~Cs is the Bohm velocity! near the anode up to the Bohm velocity near the exit plane dependent on the SEE coefficient. In addition, the secondary electron emission significantly affects the electron temperature distribution along the channel. For instance in the case of s50.95, the electron temperature peaks at about 16 eV, while in the case of s50.8 it peaks at about 30 eV. The predicted electron temperature is close to that measured experimentally. The model predictions of the dependence of the current–voltage characteristic of the E3B discharge on the SEE coefficient are found to be consistent with experiment. © 2001 American Institute of Physics. @DOI: 10.1063/1.1421370#

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تاریخ انتشار 2001