Micro-Newton scale variable thrust control technique and its noise problem for drag-free satellite platforms: a review

C Xu, W Li, X Liu, Y Li, C Zhang - Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE …, 2023 - Springer
High-precision detection in fundamental space physics, such as space gravitational wave
detection, high-precision earth gravity field measurement, and reference frame drag effect …

[PDF][PDF] Development of an unstructured CFD solver for external aerothermodynamics and nano/micro flows

A Assam - 2019 - core.ac.uk
Computational aerothermodynamics is the branch of science which focuses on the
computation of the effect of thermodynamic and transport models on aerodynamics and …

Investigation of non-equilibrium boundary conditions considering sliding friction for micro/nano flows

A Assam, N Kalkote, N Dongari… - International Journal of …, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose Accurate prediction of temperature and heat is crucial for the design of various
nano/micro devices in engineering. Recently, investigation has been carried out for …

[图书][B] Film evaporation MEMS thruster array for micropropulsion

AG Cofer - 2015 - search.proquest.com
Current small sat propulsion systems require a substantial mass fraction of the vehicle
involving tradeoffs between useful payload mass and maneuverability. This is also an issue …

Evaluating the necessity of application of partial slip formulations to micro-nozzles operating under marginally rarefied flow regimes

AA Pandhare, A Puri, S Senthilkumar - AIP Conference Proceedings, 2022 - pubs.aip.org
It is well known that for micro-channel flows, applying slip boundary conditions is necessary
when the Knudsen number, Kn> 0.01. These special boundary conditions are required to …

[PDF][PDF] DESIGN OF A 10 mN MICROTHRUSTER

A ARORA - 2019 - researchgate.net
Future microspacecraft will require significant propulsive capability in order to accomplish
the wide array of missions currently envisioned. The development of a simple and cost …

[引用][C] Calculating cold gas microthruster velocity flow using finite volume analysis

T Jerman, J Langus - University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, 2011