MATLAB Need help modeling a Pulsed plasma thruster discharge circuit using matlab

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The discussion revolves around a circuit design for a pulsed plasma thruster, focusing on the challenges of modeling the discharge phase after capacitors charge to a breakdown voltage. The original poster has successfully derived the differential equation for the charging cycle but struggles with the discharge due to a discontinuity in voltage when the thruster activates. They seek advice on how to incorporate the discharge characteristics, particularly the pulse rise time of the capacitors, into their model. A respondent with expertise in pulsed plasma thrusters highlights the complexity of modeling the discharge, noting that the circuit behaves like an LCR circuit and suggests that the original poster consider additional factors like wire inductance. They recommend consulting specific academic resources, including a thesis and a paper that provide more detailed circuit analysis relevant to pulsed plasma thruster discharges.
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Hi everyone,

I'm not sure if this is a basic EE problem as I'm in aerospace and I would like to apologize if i posted in the wrong forum. I've attached a circuit diagram of my design. The capacitors and the 2 higher resistors are of variable values. The switch and the lower resistor represents the thruster where it behaves as an open circuit charging the capacitors until a breakdown voltage is obtain. Then which, a plasma arc closes the circuit, discharging the capacitors for a duration of about 10 microsec. The process then repeats.

I've derived the differential equation for the circuit and was able to plot the charging cycle but I'm having some difficulties with the discharge. There is a discontinuity where the voltages across the capacitors suddenly drop from the breakdown voltage as the thruster fires because a different equation is used to account for the added thruster resistance. I am thus unable to use any of the charging circuit initial conditions at the time of breakdown. I think might have to model it with the capacitors discharging at it's pulse rise time according to the data sheet of the capacitors. However, I'm not sure how to incorporate that with the differential equation for discharging.

Do you have any recommendations? Please tell me if you need any additional info or clarification. Thank you
 

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Hi Dankul,

I did my PhD in pulsed plasma thrusters, the modelling of the discharge is not a trivial matter as the circuit acts as an LCR circuit, of which the capacitor and wire inductance is missing from your circuit.

For a full description of a more complex 1 dimensional circuit model i'd point you to the Thesis of David Lapierre at the Worchester Polytechnic Institute. Although he makes some assumptions on the a non variable plasma mass or plasma resistance it's a good place to start. If you want a more detailed 1 dimensional circuit analysis model on the PPT discharge than a paper written by myself will help out, 'Pulsed Plasma Thrusters: Simple Design, Complex Matter.' Space Propulsion Conference 2010, San Sebastian.

I hope these references will help you out in your problem.

Regards

Pete
 

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