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Arc-Heater Facility for Hot Hydrogen Exposure of Nuclear Thermal Rocket Materials
Author(s) -
Ron Litchford,
John Foote,
Ten-See Wang,
Robert Hickman,
Binayak Panda,
Chris Dobson,
Robin Osborne,
Scooter Clifton
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
nasa technical reports server (nasa)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2006-5083
Subject(s) - rocket (weapon) , nuclear engineering , hydrogen , thermal , materials science , environmental science , waste management , aerospace engineering , engineering , physics , meteorology , quantum mechanics
A hyper-thermal environment simulator is described for hot hydrogen exposure of nuclear thermal rocket material specimens and component development. This newly established testing capability uses a high-power, multi-gas, segmented arc-heater to produce high-temperature pressurized hydrogen flows representative of practical reactor core environments and is intended to serve. as a low cost test facility for the purpose of investigating and characterizing candidate fueUstructura1 materials and improving associated processing/fabrication techniques. Design and development efforts are thoroughly summarized, including thermal hydraulics analysis and simulation results, and facility operating characteristics are reported, as determined from a series of baseline performance mapping tests.

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