Abstract:
A cyclic endurance test of the Russian 1.35 kW Stationary Plasma Thruster SPT-100 is described. The endurance test was performed for 6,925 on/off cycles and 5,730.3 hours of operation at an input power to the thruster of 1.35 kW. Each cycle was approximately 50 minutes of thruster on-time and 23 minutes of thruster off-time. Thruster efficiency decreased from 50% to 42% as the thruster aged over the first 1,000 hours. The efficiency increased slowly over the next 1,000 hours and then slowly decreased to 45% by the end of the wear test. The unused cathode ignitor and radiation shields were found to erode at an unexpectedly high rate. A short between the cathode emitter and cathode ignitor occurred at cycle 5,316; the short was cleared without opening the vacuum tank but the short reoccurred at cycle 6,344.