Modeling of the plasma jet of a stationary plasma thruster

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We have developed a two-dimensional hybrid fluid - particle-in-cell Monte Carlo collisions (PIC- MCC) model to study the plume of a stationary plasma thruster. The model is based on a fluid description of the electrons (the electron density follows a Boltzmann distribution) and a particle description of the ion and neutral transport. Collisions between heavy species are taken into account with a Monte Carlo method. The electric field is obtained from Poisson's equation or from the quasineutrality assumption. We first show that the results from the PIC-MCC model are close to the results of a more time-consuming direct simulation Monte Carlo approach. We then compare the model predictions of the plume density and ion energy distribution with experimental measurements. Finally, we present a brief discussion on the assumptions of the model and on its ability to give reliable predictions on important issues such as the flux of ions backscattered to the satellite. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.

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Garrigues, L., Bareilles, J., Boeuf, J. P., & Boyd, I. D. (2002). Modeling of the plasma jet of a stationary plasma thruster. Journal of Applied Physics, 91(12), 9521–9528. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1480480

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