2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41614-019-0027-z
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A review of the characterization and optimization of ablative pulsed plasma thrusters

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“…Electrostatic thrusters include ion thrusters (IT) and colloid thrusters with various mechanisms of propellant ionization [5,6]. Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPT) are usually considered as a separate class [7] due to the pronounced specificity of operating processes. It should be noted that in Ablative PPT (APPT) both electrothermal and electromagnetic plasma acceleration can take place.…”
Section: Types Of Low-power Electric Propulsion Systemsmentioning
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“…Electrostatic thrusters include ion thrusters (IT) and colloid thrusters with various mechanisms of propellant ionization [5,6]. Pulsed Plasma Thrusters (PPT) are usually considered as a separate class [7] due to the pronounced specificity of operating processes. It should be noted that in Ablative PPT (APPT) both electrothermal and electromagnetic plasma acceleration can take place.…”
Section: Types Of Low-power Electric Propulsion Systemsmentioning
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“…• Electrothermal thruster DUMIT was developed by the Production Association "Polet" [7] (prototype of the flight model). Thrusters of such type are widely used on satellites developed by VNIIEM and NIIEM [15].…”
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“…Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is an alternative propellant for laser thrusters [10,14], pulsed plasma thrusters (PPT) [15,16]] and MLAPPT [8,17] due to its excellent thermal stability, electrical insulation and stability under low pressure [8,18]. In particular, PTFE was the only propellant used for PPT space applications [19].…”
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