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TRW opens advanced electric propulsion test facility
 
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TRW opens advanced electric propulsion test facility

TRW Inc., Redondo Beach News Release
REDONDO BEACH, Calif. - TRW Inc. has opened a new electric propulsion test facility designed to enhance the company's role in the implementation of this technology for spacecraft applications.

The Cryogenic Electric Propulsion Test Stand (CEPTS) at TRW's Space Park facility contains state-of-the-art equipment that will be used to optimize electric thruster designs, perform in-house testing of integrated systems, and support customer-funded testing.

"Electric propulsion is an industry-recognized key discriminator for some satellite systems," said Mary Kriebel, TRW manager for the Propulsion Systems Engineering section. "Recent improvements in space power systems have made electric propulsion feasible, and the fuel efficiency of electric propulsion makes these systems highly desirable.

"The demand for electric propulsion systems is growing rapidly in the coming decades, especially for telecommunications satellites," Kriebel added. "CEPTS is a key ingredient in keeping TRW on top of, and competitive with, evolving electric propulsion technology."

CEPTS was developed to provide the space-like vacuum conditions necessary for testing various electric propulsion thrusters, such as Hall Effect Thrusters and pulsed plasma thrusters. The facility features a test cell approximately 7 feet in diameter and 17 feet long, and has three 48-inch cryogenic vacuum pumps to allow the chamber to maintain very high vacuum levels while a thruster is operating.

The company-funded facility is also being outfitted with an autonomous data acquisition and control system that will allow unmanned operation and data collection during long-duration testing. System life testing can demand in excess of 5,000 hours, requiring automation in test control and data acquisition. Opened last month, the facility operated successfully the first time it performed thruster testing.

Electric thrusters have much higher specific impulse than chemical thrusters, and provide two to three times more fuel efficiency than chemical thrusters. Higher fuel efficiency means that not as much propellant is needed on-board, allowing spacecraft designers to reduce overall spacecraft weight and launch costs or to add more weight and capability to the payload.

Electric propulsion is applicable for multiple types of in-space missions, ranging from inserting spacecraft into specific orbits to repositioning spacecraft, stationkeeping, constellation management, and on occasion, deorbitting a spacecraft.

TRW has conducted electric propulsion research and development for many years. Under Air Force funding, TRW headed an industrial team that delivered a flight arcjet system for integration onto the Air Force's Advanced Research and Global Observation Satellite. TRW is now conducting sponsored and internally-supported efforts to develop selected electric propulsion technologies.

TRW is a leader in propulsion products and technology, with market segments in smart tactical missiles, ballistic missile defense, advanced spacecraft and space transportation stages. The company also provides propulsion components, engines, and systems for spacecraft attitude and velocity control, orbit maneuvering and adjust, tactical mission steering, and orbit insertion.

TRW Space & Electronics Group builds communications, scientific and defense spacecraft; produces, integrates and tests payloads; develops advanced space instruments and integrates experiments into spacecraft.

It is an operating unit of TRW Inc., which provides advanced technology products and services for the automotive, space and defense, and information technology markets worldwide. TRW's 1997 sales totaled nearly $12 billion (including the recent BDM acquisition).


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