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Advanced Thermal Simulator Testing: Thermal Analysis and Test Results
Author(s) -
Shan BraggSitton,
Ricky Dickens,
David Dixon,
Robert S. Reid,
Mike Adams,
Joe Davis,
Mohamed S. ElGenk
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
aip conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1551-7616
pISSN - 0094-243X
DOI - 10.1063/1.2844995
Subject(s) - nuclear engineering , calorimeter (particle physics) , thermal , nuclear reactor core , instrumentation (computer programming) , simulation , power (physics) , mechanical engineering , propulsion , aerospace engineering , engineering , computer science , electrical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , detector , meteorology , operating system
Work at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center seeks to develop high fidelity, electrically heated thermal simulators that represent fuel elements in a nuclear reactor design to support non‐nuclear testing applicable to the potential development of a space nuclear power or propulsion system. Comparison between the fuel pins and thermal simulators is made at the outer fuel clad surface, which corresponds to the outer sheath surface in the thermal simulator. The thermal simulators that are currently being tested correspond to a liquid metal cooled reactor design that could be applied for Lunar surface power. These simulators are designed to meet the geometric and power requirements of a proposed surface power reactor design, accommodate testing of various axial power profiles, and incorporate imbedded instrumentation. This paper reports the results of thermal simulator analysis and testing in a bare element configuration, which does not incorporate active heat removal, and testing in a water‐cooled calorimet...

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