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Overview of Multi-Layer Metal Insulation Development for Small Stirling Convertors at NASA GRC
Goodell, Daniel ; Schifer, Nicholas ; Wilson, Scott
关键词: STIRLING CYCLE;    MULTILAYER INSULATION;    THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY;    CONDUCTIVE HEAT TRANSFER;    HEAT SOURCES;    HEAT FLUX;    RADIOISOTOPE POWER SYSTEMS;   
RP-ID  :  GRC-E-DAA-TN72349
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来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
The small Stirling convertor currently under development at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is designed to produce one watt of electrical power from eight watts of heat. Previous radioisotope power systems (RPS) made use of the General-Purpose Heat Source (GPHS) which produces 250 watts of heat but is unsuitable for a one-watt Stirling convertor. The only heat source available is the Light-Weight Radioisotope Heating Unit (LWRHU) which produces one watt of heat and is primarily used to provide heat to electronics and instrumentation to maintain their appropriate operating temperature. Unfortunately, the LWRHU has a heat flux of 272 W/m-squared(watts per square meter) compared to the GPHS heat flux of 6000 W/m-squared which greatly increases the demands on the insulation to ensure that enough of the heat produced is available to the convertor and not lost to the environment. An analysis was performed that showed that the insulation must have a thermal conductivity of 0.005 W/m squared -K (watts per square meter per Kelvin) or better for the system to function. A multi-layer metal insulation package was designed and a prototype was fabricated and tested to investigate the feasibility of this design. The prototype did not meet the requirements; however, the improved thermal model generated using the test data will allow for a second iteration to be developed that has a much higher confidence and meets the performance requirements.
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