Sublimable Barrier Acting as Passive Propellant for Passively Fed Space Propulsion Systems

The present disclosure is related to propulsion systems (e.g., electrospray devices such as electrospray emitters and/or electrospray thrusters) having a sublimable barrier that may act as a passive valve for a propellant (e.g., a source of ions). The sublimable barrier may be located and arranged such that it physically separates a propellant, such as a source of ions, from an ambient environment exterior to the propulsion system. After the sublimable barrier has sublimated due to exposure to vacuum, and where appropriate diffused out of the propulsion system, the propulsion system may be operated normally. In some embodiments, the sublimable barrier may be a solid sublimable organic compound.

Researchers

David Krejci / Paulo Lozano

Departments: Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Technology Areas: Energy & Distribution: Nuclear & Fusion / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Autonomous Systems / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing

  • propulsion systems including a sublimable barrier
    United States of America | Granted | 11,067,064
  • sublimable barrier acting as passive propellant for passively fed space propulsion systems
    Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published application

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