1977
DOI: 10.2514/3.27977
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Small monopropellant thruster contamination measurement in a high-vacuum low-temperature facility

Abstract: The contamination that results from the exhaust plume of small thrusters used for attitude control maneuvers can pose severe problems for long-lift satellite systems. In order to assess this type of contamination problem, analytical and experimental techniques must be developed. Mass deposition rate measurements of a representative 0.44-N thrust hydrazine thruster were made in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Molsink space simulation chamber using five appropriately placed variable-temperature quartz crysta… Show more

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