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Fluid and hybrid simulations of the ionization instabilities in Hall thruster (2201.11280v1)

Published 27 Jan 2022 in physics.plasm-ph and physics.app-ph

Abstract: Low-frequency axial oscillations (5-50 kHz) stand out as a pervasive feature observed in many types of Hall thrusters. While it is widely recognized that the ionization effects play the central role in this mode, as manifested via the large scale oscillations of neutral and plasma density, the exact mechanism(s) of the instabilities remain unclear. To gain further insights into the physics of the breathing mode and evaluate the role of kinetic effects, a one-dimensional time-dependent full nonlinear low-frequency model describing neutral atoms, ions, and electrons, is developed in full fluid formulation and compared to the hybrid model in which the ions and neutrals are kinetic. Both models are quasineutral and share the same electron fluid equations that include the electron diffusion, mobility across the magnetic field, and the electron energy evolution. The ionization models are also similar in both approaches. The predictions of fluid and hybrid simulations are compared for different test cases. Two main regimes are identified in both models: one with pure low-frequency behaviour and the other one, where the low-frequency oscillations coexist with higher frequency oscillations (with the characteristic time scale of the ion channel flyby time, 100-200 kHz). The other test case demonstrate the effect of a finite temperature of injected atoms which is shown to have a substantial effect on the oscillation amplitude.

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