Optimization of the accumulator tank filling modes of the xenon feed system for electric propulsion system

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.287007

Keywords:

operation modes of the feed system, pressure spikes, methodology of accumulator tank filling, bang-bang, feedback from pressure sensors

Abstract

The object of the study in this work is pressure spikes in the accumulator tank of the xenon feed system for electric propulsion. The presence of significant pressure spikes in the accumulator tank of the feed system causes a change in the mass flow and, accordingly, a significant deterioration of the thruster parameters - thrust, specific impulse and efficiency. The problem that was solved in this work is to find ways to reduce pressure spikes while minimizing the volume of the accumulator tank without using additional elements. The analysis of literary sources showed that the specified problem is typical and has not been solved for small-volume accumulator tanks yet. To solve this problem, theoretical and experimental determination of pressure spikes that occur during the work on feedback from sensors was carried out, and an improved method of filling the accumulator tank was proposed. As a result of research, it was determined that pressure spikes that go beyond the permissible range (±3 %) appear at an inlet pressure of 3.5 MPa. With an increase of inlet pressure, the pressure spikes also increase. As a result of research, it was found that for an inlet pressure of up to 3 MPa, it is appropriate to work on feedback from pressure sensors. For pressure values from 3 to 6 MPa, it is necessary to use the experimentally obtained formula to determine the accumulator tank filling time. For a pressure of more than 6 MPa, it is necessary to work in the bang-bang mode. The research made it possible to determine the optimal modes of filling the accumulator tank. Presented modes allow to use a small-volume accumulator tank with the minimization of the valve activations number, in which stable operation of the thruster is maintained. The conclusions obtained as a result of the research can be useful for most developers of feed systems for electric propulsion.

Author Biographies

Bohdan Yurkov, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University

Postgraduate Student

Department of Engine Construction

Serhii Asmolovskyi, Flight Control LLC

Design Engineer

Viktor Pererva, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University

PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Rocket and Space and Innovative Technologies

Dmytro Voronovskyi, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University

Postgraduate Student

Department of Engine Construction

Sergei Kulagin, Institute of Technical Mechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the State Space Agency of Ukraine

PhD

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Optimization of the accumulator tank filling modes of the xenon feed system for electric propulsion system

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2023-10-31

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Yurkov, B., Asmolovskyi, S., Pererva, V., Voronovskyi, D., & Kulagin, S. (2023). Optimization of the accumulator tank filling modes of the xenon feed system for electric propulsion system. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 5(2 (125), 78–86. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2023.287007