TY - GEN
T1 - Micropropulsion experiment on UNISAT-2
AU - Santoni, F
AU - Tortora, P
AU - Graziani, F
AU - Manzoni, G
AU - Di Fabrizio, E
AU - Vaccari, L
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - The design and implementation of an experimental micropropulsion system, under development jointly by Mechatronic and INFM, is described. The flight experiment will be performed on-board the microsatellite UNISAT-2, in the framework of a cooperation between Universita di Roma "La Sapienza", Mechatronic and INFM. The main goal of the experiment is to have a preliminary assessment of the microthruster performance in orbit. The thruster configuration for the UNISAT-2 experiment is coldgas, using pressurized nitrogen (N-2). The micro convergent-divergent nozzles, obtained by a 500m thickness silicon wafer, have a throat area of about 300mum(2) through which the pressurized gas flow is accelerated. Ground test performed to evaluate the microthruster performance are described, showing that the maximum thrust is in the order of 500muN. Two pairs of microthrusters are mounted with their thrust direction orthogonal to the spin-axis of the UNISAT-2 spacecraft, and are used to perform spin-up/spin-down maneuvers. Measuring the satellite spin rate variation, after thruster activation, the average thrust is evaluated.
AB - The design and implementation of an experimental micropropulsion system, under development jointly by Mechatronic and INFM, is described. The flight experiment will be performed on-board the microsatellite UNISAT-2, in the framework of a cooperation between Universita di Roma "La Sapienza", Mechatronic and INFM. The main goal of the experiment is to have a preliminary assessment of the microthruster performance in orbit. The thruster configuration for the UNISAT-2 experiment is coldgas, using pressurized nitrogen (N-2). The micro convergent-divergent nozzles, obtained by a 500m thickness silicon wafer, have a throat area of about 300mum(2) through which the pressurized gas flow is accelerated. Ground test performed to evaluate the microthruster performance are described, showing that the maximum thrust is in the order of 500muN. Two pairs of microthrusters are mounted with their thrust direction orthogonal to the spin-axis of the UNISAT-2 spacecraft, and are used to perform spin-up/spin-down maneuvers. Measuring the satellite spin rate variation, after thruster activation, the average thrust is evaluated.
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 0-7803-7231-X
T3 - IEEE AEROSPACE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
SP - 479
EP - 486
BT - 2002 IEEE AEROSPACE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-7
PB - IEEE
T2 - IEEE Aerospace Conference
Y2 - 9 March 2002 through 16 March 2002
ER -