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Study of a Tricarbide Grooved Ring Fuel Element for Nuclear Thermal Propulsion
Taylor, Brian ; Emrich, Bill ; Tucker, Dennis ; Barnes, Marvin ; Donders, Nicolas ; Benensky, Kelsa
关键词: NUCLEAR PROPULSION;    ROCKET PROPELLANTS;    NUCLEAR FUELS;    ZIRCONIUM OXIDES;    URANIUM CARBIDES;    NIOBIUM CARBIDES;    ZIRCONIUM CARBIDES;    VANADIUM CARBIDES;    RING STRUCTURES;    FABRICATION;    X RAY SPECTROSCOPY;    MONTE CARLO METHOD;    POWDER (PARTICLES);    SINTERING;    MANNED MARS MISSIONS;   
RP-ID  :  M18-6499
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
Deep space exploration, especially that of Mars, is on the horizon as the next big challenge for space exploration. Nuclear propulsion, through which high thrust and efficiency can be achieved, is a promising option for decreasing the cost and logistics of such a mission. Work on nuclear thermal engines goes back to the days of the NERVA program. Currently, nuclear thermal propulsion is under development again in various forms to provide a superior propulsion system for deep space exploration. The authors have been working to develop a concept nuclear thermal engine that uses a grooved ring fuel element as an alternative to the traditional hexagonal rod design. The authors are also studying the use of carbide fuels. The concept was developed in order to increase surface area and heat transfer to the propellant. The use of carbides would also raise the operating temperature of the reactor. It is hoped that this could lead to a higher thrust to weight nuclear thermal engine. This paper describes the modeling of neutronics, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics of this alternative nuclear fuel element geometry. Fabrication experiments of grooved rings from carbide refractory metals are also presented along with material characterization and interactions with a hot hydrogen environment. Results of experiments and associated analysis are discussed. The authors demonstrated success in reaching desired densities with some success in material distribution and reaching a solid solution. Future work is needed to improve distribution of material, minimize oxidation during the milling process, and define a fabrication process that will serve for constructing grooved ring fuel rods for large system tests.
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