Projet CHEOPS (H2020)

https://cordis.europa.eu/programme/rcn/700640_en.html

Consortium for Hall Effect Orbital Propulsion System

Date de début de projet :

Domaine scientifique principal : Énergie & Matériaux

Résumé / Présentation

CHEOPS proposes to develop three different Hall Effect Thruster electric propulsion systems: a dual mode EPS for GEO
applications, a low power for LEO applications and a >20 kW high thrust EPS for exploration applications. Each of these will be
developed according to market needs and drivers applying incremental technology changes to existing EPS products. The
development approach will follow the ESA ECSS approach and the dual mode and low power are targeting a System PDR
review with 42 months from the project start. Development will cover the following elements: thruster, cathode, PPU and FMS.
The project is perfectly aligned to the SRC guidelines published with the call. Through a detailed development plan the project
will demonstrate their ability to achieve by the end of CHEOPS Phase II (2023) the following: a) TRL7-8 for dual mode and low
power b) high power HET EPS TRL6. Common transverse activities will include advanced numerical design tools for electric
propulsion which will further the understanding of the observable behaviour and interactions with the satellite platform and
predict performances of a given design. This includes alternative propellants and the ability to estimate the system lifetime.
Finally significant progress will be made in establishing a HET performances measurement standard and developing advanced
non-intrusive tests for measuring thruster erosion. The CHEOPS consortium is led by SNECMA and is comprised of
representatives of the biggest European Prime satellite makers, the full EPS supply chain and supported by academia.

Responsable / porteur / P.I. : Stephane Mazouffre

Lieu principal : Orléans

Périmètre d'action : International

Tutelle : CNRS

Laboratoires impliqués : ICARE

Site web secondaire : https://www.cheops-h2020.eu