Variable-gain power regulator is used to maintain constant load voltage. There are two feedback loops. One is tied directly with regulator to feed error voltage, which is sum of reference and load voltages. Second loop is tied with reactor, where output current of thermionic fuel elements is fed back to signal generator.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), FEEDBACK CONTROL, NUCLEAR ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION,...
A versatile code is described for computing the coupled thermionic electric-thermal performance of long thermionic converters in which the temperature and voltage variations cannot be neglected. The code is capable of accounting for a variety of external electrical connection schemes, coolant flow paths and converter failures by partial shorting. Example problem solutions are included along with a user's manual.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), COMPUTER PROGRAMS, THERMIONIC CONVERTERS, COOLANTS, HEAT...
A control for a power source which includes nuclear fuel interspersed with thermionic converters, is described. A power regulator maintains a substantially constant output voltage to a variable load, and a control circuit drives a neutron flux regulator in accordance with the current supplied to the power regulator and the neutron flux density in the region of the converters. The control circuit generates a control signal which is the difference between the neutron flux density and a linear...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CONTROL EQUIPMENT, NUCLEAR REACTOR CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY...
The nuclear reactor powered ion propulsion system described is an advanced completely modularized system which lends itself to development of prototype and/or flight type components without the need for complete system tests until late in the development program. This modularity is achieved in all of the subsystems and components of the electric propulsion system including (1) the thermionic fuel elements, (2) the heat rejection subsystem (heat pipes), (3) the power conditioning modules, and...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ION ENGINES, NUCLEAR ROCKET ENGINES, ELECTRIC PROPULSION,...
A nuclear thermionic reactor as the electric power source for an electric propulsion spacecraft introduces a nuclear radiation environment that affects the spacecraft configuration, the use and location of electrical insulators and the science experiments. The spacecraft is conceptually configured to minimize the nuclear shield weight by: (1) a large length to diameter spacecraft; (2) eliminating piping penetrations through the shield; and (3) using the mercury propellant as gamma shield. Since...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ION ENGINES, NUCLEAR ELECTRIC PROPULSION, RADIATION...