In-orbit micro-propulsion demonstrator for pico-satellite applications

Vidhya Pallichadath, Leon Turmaine, Marsil A. C. Silva, Daduí Cordeiro Guerrieri, Sevket Uludag, Barry Zandbergen, Angelo Cervone

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Abstract

Delft University of Technology is currently developing the pico-satellite platform Delfi-PQ, based on the PocketQube standard, in pursuit of a new generation of satellites with lower cost, flexibility and short development time. A technology demonstration payload expected to fly in one of the first Delfi-PQ satellites is a dual thruster micro-propulsion system based on the use of water as propellant. Two different micro-resistojet concepts will be demonstrated in the same flight of the satellite: one based on vaporization, heating and expansion in a nozzle of pressurized liquid water (Vaporising Liquid Micro-resistojet); the other based on heating and acceleration in slots with simple geometry of molecules of vapour under transitional or free molecular flow regime (Low Pressure Micro-resistojet).
The demonstrator is based on a common propellant storage for the two micro-propulsion concepts, based on the use of the capillarity properties of water in a small diameter tube connected to the two separate MEMS thruster chips with their own dedicated valves. This paper describes the requirements and design of the complete micro-propulsion demonstrator as well as its expected operational envelope for in-orbit functional testing, based on the currently validated performance characteristics of the two thrusters.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication69th International Astronautical Congress, Bremen, Germany
Place of PublicationBremen Germany
PublisherIAF
Number of pages10
VolumeIAC-18, C4.8-B4.5A, 6, x44909
Publication statusPublished - 5 Oct 2018
Event69th International Astronautical Congress - Bremen, Germany
Duration: 1 Oct 20185 Oct 2018
Conference number: 69
https://www.iac2018.org/

Conference

Conference69th International Astronautical Congress
Abbreviated titleIAC 2018
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityBremen
Period1/10/185/10/18
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