Mohammad Reza Salimi, Hadiseh Karimaei, Mostafa Gholampour Yazdi
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AbstractMonopropellant hydrazine thruster, depending on their thrust level, specific impulse, and unique functional regime, are widely used in situation control, orbital transmission, and position correction systems of satellites. In these thrusters, hydrazine decomposes by passing through the catalyst bed in a highly exothermic reaction to hot gas products. Hot gases generate thrust force by passing through a convergent-divergent nozzle. Pore scale analysis of catalytic reactions is very common in various industries and is of interest to researchers due to its accuracy. In this paper, the decomposition chamber of a monopropellant hydrazine thruster is numerically simulated with a single-part bed model at the pore-scale. The length of decomposition chamber was 2.48 cm. Then the effects of parameters such as catalyst granule diameter, catalyst bed porosity coefficient and also chamber inlet pressure on the performance of the decomposition chamber and thruster are investigated. Simulations have been performed for catalyst granules with diameters of 0.88, 1.00 and 1.15 mm in three porosity coefficients of 0.4, 0.55 and 0.65. The inlet pressure is also changed from 10 to 25 bar in four different levels. The results showed that the porosity coefficient is the most effective parameter and with its decrease, the specific impulse and temperature rise, while the thrust force and mass flow rate intensify. Also, the size of the catalyst granules affects the performance of the bed and thruster so that by increasing it (at a certain porosity coefficient), a trend similar to the effect of decreasing the porosity coefficient can be seen in the results. On the other hand, with enhancing inlet pressure, the thrust force increases significantly. In this paper, the effect of bed parameters on the thruster performance is discussed in detail, which contains helpful results for researchers that work on improving the decomposition chamber efficiency.Keywords: monopropellant thruster; catalyst bed; decomposition chamber; catalyst granule diameter; bed porosity coefficient; chamber inlet pressure; pore scale analysis Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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