Thermionic fuel element technology statusThe results of research, conducted between the mid-1960s and 1973, on the multiconverter thermionic fuel elements (TFEs) that comprise the reactor core of an SP-100 thermionic reactor system are presented. Fueled-emitter technology, insulator technology and cell and TFE assembly technology of the prototypical TFEs which were tested in-pile and out-of-pile during these years are described. The proto-TFEs have demonstrated reproducible performance within 5 percent and no premature failures within the 1.5 yr of operation (with projected 3-yr lifetimes). The two primary life-limiting factors had been identified as thermionic emitter dimensional increase due to interactions with the fuel and electrical insulator structural damage from fast neutrons. Multiple options for extending TFE lifetimes to 7 yr or longer are available and will be investigated in the 1984-1985 SP-100 program for resolution of critical technology issues. Design diagrams and test graphs are included.
Document ID
19860036020
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Holland, J. W. (GA Technologies, Inc. San Diego, CA, United States)
Horner, M. W. (GA Technologies, Inc. San Diego, CA, United States)
Yang, L. (GA Technologies, Inc. San Diego, CA, United States)