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Aerospace Engineering

Missouri University of Science and Technology

Theses/Dissertations

2013

Plasma erosion

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Manual Modification And Plasma Exposure Of Boron Nitride Ceramic To Study Hall Effect Thruster Plasma Channel Material Erosion, Alexander J. Satonik Jan 2013

Manual Modification And Plasma Exposure Of Boron Nitride Ceramic To Study Hall Effect Thruster Plasma Channel Material Erosion, Alexander J. Satonik

Masters Theses

"Worn Hall effect thrusters (HET) show a variety of unique microstructures and elemental compositions in the boron nitride thruster channel walls. Worn thruster channels are typically created by running test thrusters in vacuum chambers for hundreds of hours. Studies were undertaken to manually modify samples of boron nitride without the use of a hall effect thruster. Samples were manually abraded with an abrasive blaster and sandpaper, in addition to a vacuum heater. Some of these samples were further exposed to a xenon plasma in a magnetron sputter device. Sandpaper and abrasive blaster tests were used to modify surface roughness values …