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Design and evaluation of a propellant feed system for electric propulsion systems using aromatic hydrocarbons

Antonino Mangano presents his MSc thesis

Time: Thu 2025-07-03 09.00 - 09.45

Location: Gustaf Dahlander

Video link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/8789869213

Language: English

Participating: Antonino Mangano

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The use of aromatic hydrocarbons as plasma thruster propellants represents a promising alternative to xenon, providing storage advantages, low ionization losses, high specific thrust, as well as low post-ionization fragmentation. However, using aromatic hydrocarbons will require significant changes at propulsion system level, in terms of storage and feeding system, and for the experimental setup, since conventional vacuum facilities for electric propulsion are designed to operate with inert gaseous propellants. The focus of the proposed project is a design, prototyping and evaluation of the propellant feed system based on naphthalene.
After reviewing existing feed system technologies, a design was implemented considering the physical and chemical properties of the candidate propellant and the flow theory along the system. The idea is to control the flow rate by regulating the temperature and thereby controlling the sublimation inside the tank.
A complete mechanical and thermal design of the feed system was developed, manufactured and assembled, and evaluated in a vacuum chamber setup. In particular, controlling and measuring the flow of the propellant was demonstrated, as this is the key for subsequent evaluation of the thruster performance.
Future developments could involve improving the flow control and designing a complete thruster using naphthalene.

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