Diversity of Physical Processes: Challenges and Opportunities for Space Electric Propulsion

Igor Levchenko*, Oleg Baranov, Daniela Pedrini, Claudia Riccardi, H. Eduardo Roman, Shuyan Xu, Dan Lev, Kateryna Bazaka

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    Abstract

    The renewed interest in space exploration has led to the growth in research efforts pertaining to advanced space propulsion systems, including highly efficient electric propulsion systems. Although already tested in space many decades ago and being currently employed on various space platforms and thousands of satellites, these systems are yet to reach their full potential for applications on orbit and in deep space. One specific feature of space electric propulsion is the large diversity of physical processes used in this technology, which is not typical for many other types of propulsion systems used in transport, such as those used by airplanes or automobiles. Various physical processes and mechanisms underpin different electric propulsion technologies and should be integrated to drive the future science and technology of space electric propulsion systems. This opinion article briefly highlights this feature of space electric propulsion and outlines some challenges and opportunities that follow from this diversity.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number11143
    JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
    Volume12
    Issue number21
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

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