Trade study for kWe class space reactors
Abstract
Recent interest by NASA and other government agencies in space reactor power systems with power levels in the 1 to 100 kWe range has prompted a review of earlier space reactor programs, as well as the ongoing SP-100 program, to identify a system that will best fulfill their needs. The candidate reactor types that were reviewed are listed. They are categorized according to the method of heat removal. The five types are: conduction cooled, heat pipe cooled, liquid metal cooled, in-core thermionic and gas cooled. The UZrH moderated reactor coupled with an organic Rankine cycle power conversion system provides an attractive system for multikilowatt, long lived missions. The reactor requires a minimum development because a similar reactor has already flown and the ORC is being developed for use in the Dynamic Isotope Power System (DIPS) and on the Space Station.
- Publication:
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Transactions of the Fifth Symposium on Space Nuclear Power Systems
- Pub Date:
- 1988
- Bibcode:
- 1988snps.symp..393B
- Keywords:
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- Heat Pipes;
- Heat Radiators;
- Interplanetary Flight;
- Rankine Cycle;
- Space Power Reactors;
- Gas Cooled Reactors;
- Reactor Materials;
- Spacecraft Shielding;
- Thermionic Converters;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics