Capitalizing on past and future development of high temperature gas reactor (HTGR) technology, a low mass 15 MWe closed gas turbine cycle power system using a pellet bed reactor heating helium working fluid is proposed for Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) applications. Although the design of this directly coupled system architecture, comprising the reactor/power system/space radiator subsystems, is presented in conceptual form, sufficient detail is included to permit an assessment of overall system performance and mass. Furthermore, an attempt is made to show how tailoring of the main subsystem design characteristics can be utilized to achieve synergistic system level advantages that can lead to improved reliability and enhanced system life while reducing the number of parasitic load driven peripheral subsystems.
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15 January 1993
10th SymposiumùSpace Nuclear Power and Propulsion
10-14 January 1993
Albuquerque, NM, USA
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January 15 1993
Closed Brayton cycle power system with a high temperature pellet bed reactor heat source for NEP applications Available to Purchase
Albert J. Juhasz;
Albert J. Juhasz
NASA Lewis Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Rd., MS: 301‐3, Cleveland, Ohio 44135
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Mohamed S. El‐Genk;
Mohamed S. El‐Genk
Institute for Space Nuclear Power Studies, University of New Mexico
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William Harper
William Harper
Allied Signal Aerospace, 1300 W. Warner, P.O. Box 2220, Tempe, Arizona 85285‐2200
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Albert J. Juhasz
NASA Lewis Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Rd., MS: 301‐3, Cleveland, Ohio 44135
Mohamed S. El‐Genk
Institute for Space Nuclear Power Studies, University of New Mexico
William Harper
Allied Signal Aerospace, 1300 W. Warner, P.O. Box 2220, Tempe, Arizona 85285‐2200
AIP Conf. Proc. 271, 1055–1064 (1993)
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Albert J. Juhasz, Mohamed S. El‐Genk, William Harper; Closed Brayton cycle power system with a high temperature pellet bed reactor heat source for NEP applications. AIP Conf. Proc. 15 January 1993; 271 (2): 1055–1064. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.43086
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