Charge Mitigation Technologies for Aircraft Platforms

Abstract

Research into ion-based advanced propulsion systems, such as air-breathing Hall effect thrusters on high-velocity aircraft and ion-propelled thrusters on spacecraft, necessitates addressing accompanying residual electric charge accumulation on the ungrounded flight platform. An experimental testbed was constructed to assess charge mitigation technologies and their effectiveness on aircraft. A Van de Graaff generator provided static charge accumulation levels exceeding a megavolt when combined with a high voltage direct current source generator. This research attached an isolated airfoil structure to the Van de Graaff generator's lower terminal to measure the induced leakage current under various applied environmental conditions, including up to three static wicks along the structure's trailing edge, airflow across the structure of up to 10 m/s, and an insulative painted coating. The airfoil was a symmetric teardrop shape; air flowed over the rounded edge first to the tapered edge. Statistical tests indicated airflow improved a conductive airfoil's leakage current at alpha = 0.0739. The average increase was -0.1256 microamperes. No statistically significant improvements were observed with an insulative airfoil.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 25, 2021
Accession Number
AD1134697

Entities

People

  • Mitchell L. Rudy

Organizations

  • Air Force Institute of Technology

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Air Platforms
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Aircrafts
  • Airframes
  • Band Theory Of Solids
  • Direct Current
  • Electric Charge
  • Electric Propulsion
  • Electricity
  • Electromagnetic Fields
  • Electron Emission
  • Electrons
  • Electrostatic Charge
  • Emitters
  • Energy Bands
  • Engineering
  • Glow Discharges
  • Hall Effect
  • Hall Thrusters
  • High Voltage
  • Measurement
  • Propulsion Systems
  • Space Charge
  • Spacecraft
  • Surface Properties
  • United States
  • Voltage

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics.
  • Plasma Physics.
  • Pulsed Power and Plasma Physics.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics
  • Space
  • Space - Hall-Effect Thruster