Session
Session V: Advanced Technologies & Subsystems, Components & Sensors I
Abstract
A low-power, microwave-discharge type electrostatic thruster named “microwave engine” has been developed for applications to 50 kg-class satellites at Advanced Technology Institute Ltd. (ATI) in Hokkaido, Japan. A prototype of the engine was manufactured, and its performance and random vibration tests have been reported in previous papers. An endurance test followed, and showed no failure in the engine after 400 hours of operation.
Continuous Operation of Micro Plasma Thruster “Microwave Engine”
A low-power, microwave-discharge type electrostatic thruster named “microwave engine” has been developed for applications to 50 kg-class satellites at Advanced Technology Institute Ltd. (ATI) in Hokkaido, Japan. A prototype of the engine was manufactured, and its performance and random vibration tests have been reported in previous papers. An endurance test followed, and showed no failure in the engine after 400 hours of operation.