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Early Progress Toward the Feasibility of the Centrifugal Nuclear Thermal RocketThe Centrifugal Nuclear Thermal Rocket (CNTR) is a Nuclear Thermal Propulsion (NTP) concept designed to heat propellant directly by the reactor fuel. The primary difference between the CNTR concept and traditional NTP systems is that rather than using traditional solid fuel elements, the CNTR uses liquid fuel with the liquid contained in rotating cylinders by centrifugal force. If the concept can be successfully realized, the CNTR would have a high specific impulse (~1800 seconds) at high thrust, which may enable (i) viable near-term human Mars exploration by reducing round-trip times to 420 days and (ii) direct injection orbits for scientific missions to the Solar System outer planets and potentially Kuiper Belt objects. The CNTR could also use storable propellants such as ammonia, methane, or hydrazine at an Isp of ~900 seconds, enabling long-term in-space storage of a dormant system. Significant engineering challenges must be addressed to establish the technical viability of the CNTR. Research is presently underway to determine resolutions for these engineering challenges. In particular, research has begun on the analytical modeling and simulation of the two-phase heat transfer between the liquid metallic uranium fuel and the gaseous propellant. A paper was presented at the 2021 IAC which described these challenges and the study plan to address them. This paper describes the analytical and experimental progress to date toward resolving these challenges and establishing the engineering feasibility of the CNTR technology
Document ID
20220013653
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dale Thomas
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Michael Houts
(Marshall Space Flight Center Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, United States)
William Walters
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Keith Hollingsworth
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Robert Frederick
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Jason Cassibry
(University of Alabama in Huntsville Huntsville, Alabama, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2022
Subject Category
Spacecraft Propulsion and Power
Meeting Information
Meeting: 73nd International Astronautical Congress (IAC)
Location: Paris
Country: FR
Start Date: September 18, 2022
End Date: September 22, 2022
Sponsors: Arianespace (France)
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 039889.01.01.62
PROJECT: Space Nuclear Propulsion (SNP)
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Public
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Keywords
High Performance Nuclear Thermal Propulsion NTP SNP
Centrifugal Nuclear Thermal Rocket
Nuclear Thermal Propulsion
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