Mini gas-core propulsion concept.A propulsion concept is presented that can achieve specific impulses of 1000 to 2000 seconds for thrust levels on the order of 100 pounds (445 N) and maintain a small (1.22 m) reactor diameter for a total power-plant weight of approximately 10,000 kg. The concept combines a small (0.61 m) diameter spherical gas core centrally located, followed by a moderator (BeO-15 cm), surrounded by a driver fuel region and contained in a pressure vessel (ID of 1.22 m). Best results (i.e., highest ratio of cavity power to total power) occur with U-233 isotope as the fuel in both the cavity and the driver, although U-235 can also be used. Concept may also have application in the testing of a gas-core reactor and MHD devices and in high temperature-pressure materials research.
Document ID
19720030756
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hyland, R. E. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)