CHEOPS Very High-Power Building Blocks

Digital, Industry & SpaceHORIZON-IAID: 101082532
EC Contribution
€14,999
Consortium Size
8 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

For the future of space exploration and space logistics, and to reduce costs for orbit transportation of future payloads, very high-power Hall Effect thrusters of 20 kW or above are at the forefront of several initiatives today. Be it as single or clustered units, the combined thrust of these electric propulsion systems (EPS) paves the way to allowing larger spacecraft and more ambitious missions to be envisaged. However, given that these missions would require significant burn time of the EPS, several important issues must be addressed that go beyond the simple ability of manufacturing larger EPS components. Specifically, qualifying such electric thrusters for lifetime is currently a showstopper.In the race to the Moon and Mars, as well as other lucrative commercial missions within earth’s orbit beyond 2030, the European Space industry must catch up with the US. Studies within Europe have already been initiated for the incremental development of 20-kW class Hall thrusters such as the FP7 HiPER project which produced the PPS®20k ML thruster up to TRL4, FP7 CHEOPS project which permitted SITAEL to develop their 20kW HET, ESA projects allowing UNIPI to develop their nested multi-channel TANDEM thruster or the ongoing H2020 ASPIRE project led by SITAEL. Nevertheless, given the challenges and the opportunities that VHP present, research such as proposed in CHEOPS-VHP-BB must be anticipated now ahead of its effective deployment in 2030-40. Project activities will complement ongoing thruster-focused development activities with research and development on key building blocks essential for the future use of VHP Hall thruster systems: overall system architecture against various mission use cases, robust and cost-effective approach to qualification using Probabilistic Failure Analysis, manufacturability of key components subject to wear, notably the discharge chamber and cathode and the ability to envisage alternative propellants and power sources for future missions.

Consortium (8)

Project Results (13)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (7)
Development of a Hight-current cathode for the CHEOPS VHP BB project
Space Propulsion 2024· 2024
Guidi, F. Marconcini, G. Giammarinaro
Electric Propulsion Activities at the University of Pisa
38th International Electric Propulsion Conference· 2024
Fabrizio Paganucci and Mariano Andrenucci
Fused Filament Fabrication of Alumina Components for Hall Thrusters
38th International Electric Propulsion Conference· 2024
Guido Giammarinaro, Francesco Marconcini and Carla Guidi
Characterisation of a 20 kW Dual Channel Hall Thruster in the Framework of the ESA TANDEM Project
8th International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC 2024), Toulouse, France, June 2024
S. Scaranzin, F.Scortecci, E. Bonelli, L. Sestini, M. Bartali and F. Avanzi – AEROSPAZIO Tecnologie Srl U. Cesari, F. Dini and F. Cannelli – AEROSPAZIO Tecnologie Srl G. Giammarinaro, F. Marconcini, F. Paganucci, M. Saravia and G. Becatti – University o
Characterisation of a 20 kW Dual Channel HT with Different Propellants (Xe/Kr/Ar)
39th International Electric Propulsion Conference Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, 14-19 September 2025
S. Scaranzin, F. Scortecci, E. Bonelli, L. Manzolillo , M. Bartalim, F. Avanzi, L.Sestini, F. Dini, F. Cannelli, U. Cesari, and F. Marconcini – AEROSPAZIO Tecnologie Srl F. Paganucci, G. Becatti, M.M. Saravia, G. Giammarinaro, and C. Guidi – University o
Characterisation of the 20 kW TANDEM Hall Thruster Cathode and 3D-printed Anodes in the Framework of the CHEOPS-VHP-BB Project
39th International Electric Propulsion Conference, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom 14-19 September 2025
Francesco Marconcini, Raffaello Bottai, Lorenzo Petroni, Davide Picciau, Federico Dini, Ugo Cesari, Federico Cannelli, Simone Scaranzin, Elisa Bonelli, Leonardo Sestini, Marco Bartali, Francesco Avanzi, Lorenzo Bruni, Pietro Pacciani, and Fabrizio Scortec
Technology Demonstration testing of the PPS20k Thruster
39th International Electric Propulsion Conference Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, 14-19 September 2025
Antonio Piragino, Alexandros Papamatthaiou, Olivier Duchemin, Claude-Martin Brito Frederic Marchandise, Giovanni Coduti, Benjamin Laurent and Vanessa Vial – Safran Spacecraft Propulsion France Alexis Lecervoisier and Stephane Mazouffre – ICARE – CNRS F
Deliverables (5)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CHEOPS-VHP-BB (CHEOPS Very High-Power Building Blocks)