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Brayton Power Conversion System Study to Advance Technology Readiness for Nuclear Electric Propulsion
- Source :
- AIP Conference Proceedings. 746(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2004
- Publisher :
- United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2004.
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Abstract
- Recently, there has been significant interest within the aerospace community to develop space based nuclear power conversion technologies especially for exploring the outer planets of our solar system where the solar energy density is very low. To investigate these technologies NASA awarded several contracts under Project Prometheus, the Nuclear Systems Program. The studies described in this paper were performed under one of those contracts, which was to investigate the use of a nuclear power conversion system based on the closed Brayton cycle (CBC).The investigation performed included BPCS (Brayton Power Conversion System) trade studies to minimize system weight and radiator area and advance the state of the art of BPCS technology. The primary requirements for studies were a power level of 100 kWe (to the PPU), a low overall power system mass and a lifetime of 15 years (10 years full power). For the radiation environment, the system was to be capable of operation in the generic space environment and withstand the extreme environments surrounding Jupiter. The studies defined a BPCS design traceable to NEP (Nuclear Electric Propulsion) requirements and suitable for future missions with a sound technology plan for technology readiness level (TRL) advancement identified. The studies assumed a turbine inlet temperature approx. 100 C above the current the state of the art capabilities with materials issues and related development tasks identified. Analyses and evaluations of six different HRS (heat rejection system) designs and three primary power management and distribution (PMAD) configurations will be discussed in the paper.
- Subjects :
- Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15517616 and 0094243X
- Volume :
- 746
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- NASA Technical Reports
- Journal :
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- Notes :
- NAS3-02204
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsnas.20050203854
- Document Type :
- Report
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1867192