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Overview of Advanced Stirling Convertor Dual Convertor Controller Development and Testing at NASA Glenn Research CenterFor over two decades, NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) has been supporting the development of Radioisotope Power Systems (RPS). NASA desires higher conversion efficiency RPS options that are reliable and robust with long life design. Dynamic conversion, such as Stirling offer the potential for higher conversion efficiencies than current RPS but have yet to be demonstrated in a flight application. GRC developed a non-nuclear representation of a RPS consisting of a pair of Advanced Stirling Convertors (ASC), a Dual Convertor Controller (DCC), and associated support equipment. The DCC was designed by the Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) to actively control a pair of ASCs. Based on lessons learned, three generations of DCCs were developed over the past decade. After each generation of the DCC was completed, tests were performed to verify functionality. These tests include acceptance testing, fault testing, characterization testing, and testing with the Radioisotope Power System Systems Integration Laboratory (RSIL). Acceptance testing verifies that the DCC can control a pair of ASCs to produce full convertor power output. The fault testing verifies that the DCC can maintain control of the ASCs during either internal or external faults. Characterization testing verifies the functionality of the DCC over a range of bus voltage values. RSIL provides insight into the electrical interactions between a representative radioisotope power generator, its associated control schemes, and realistic electric system loads. The DCC design, development, lessons learned, test results, and future work are presented in this paper.
Document ID
20230017827
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Gina Dugala
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Donguk Max Yang
(Glenn Research Center Cleveland, United States)
Michael Casciani
(HX5, LLC)
Date Acquired
December 6, 2023
Subject Category
Aircraft Propulsion and Power
Meeting Information
Meeting: Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space
Location: Santa Fe, NM
Country: US
Start Date: May 6, 2024
End Date: May 10, 2024
Sponsors: American Nuclear Society
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 138494.04.22.01.02
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
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Keywords
Stirling
Radioisotope
Power
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