A Ф0.8mm micro-solid propellant rocket array thruster for simple attitude control of a 10 kg class micro-spacecraft was tested in vacuum. The micro-thruster uses boron/potassium nitrate propellant (NAB), because NAB has ignition temperature as low as 500°C, and easily start to burn in vacuum. For a half of the rockets, an ignition aid (RK) was also loaded. Ignition was succeeded in vacuum with NAB + RK and NAB. The maximum impulse thrust of 4.6ˣ10-4 Ns, which is approximately a half of our requirement, was obtained with NAB. Compared to NAB, NAB + RK generated lower impulse thrust. The success rate of ignition was as low as 30%, although RK was used. These results suggest that RK has no benefit for the ignition of NAB, and other kinds of ignition aid should be found. © 2004, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers. All rights reserved.
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Kondo, K., Tanaka, S., Habu, H., Shin-ichiro, T., Hori, K., Saito, H., … Esashi, M. (2004). Vacuum test of amicro-solid propellant rocket array thruster. IEICE Electronics Express, 1(8), 222–227. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.1.222
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