Naphthalene as a cubesat cold gas thruster propellant
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Tsifakis, Dimitrios
Charles, Christine
Boswell, Roderick
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Frontiers Research Foundation
Abstract
The “cubesat” form factor (multiples of 10 × 10 × 10 cm3
volume and 1.33 kg mass) has
been adopted as the defacto standard for a cost effective and modular, nano-satellite
platform. Many commercial options exist for nearly all components required to build such
satellite; however, there is a limited range of thruster options that suit the power and size
restrictions of a cubesat. This work presents the design, implementation and direct thrust
measurements of a proof of concept cubesat cold gas thruster system using naphthalene
(C10H8) as the propellant. The proposed design is optimized for simplicity to match the
requirement of entry level cubesat missions, yet, due to the properties of naphthalene, it
can achieve a total impulse in the order of tens of newton-seconds.
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Frontiers in Physics
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