Systems analysis of electrodynamic tethers
- MIT, Cambridge, MA (United States)
A dynamic simulation model is developed and employed in a new system study to investigate the performance of electrodynamic tethers, both as power generators and thrusters. The electron collection performance of a contactor and a bare wire tether, both separately and in combination, are compared and contrasted. The power and thrust generated by a bare wire tether is found to have a higher dependence on the geomagnetic and ionospheric fluctuations. However, depending on the performance of the contactor, the combination of a bare tether and contactor can substantially boost performance for power generation. As a pure thruster, the contactor tether is examined at constant current, voltage, thrust, and power. It is found that the best mode of operation is with constant power, with resulting power/thrust ratios better than those for ion or magnetoplasmadynamic engines. It is concluded that tethers offer greater potential than previously envisioned. 13 refs.
- OSTI ID:
- 7071588
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets; (United States), Vol. 29:3; ISSN 0022-4650
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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