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Lunar electric power systems utilizing the SP-100 reactor coupled to dynamic conversion systems. Final report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6407848

An integration study was performed by Rocketdyne under contract to NASA-LeRC. The study was concerned with coupling an SP-0100 reactor to either a Brayton or Stirling power conversion system. The application was for a surface power system to supply power requirements to a lunar base. A power level of 550 kWe was selected based on the NASA Space Exploration Initiative 90-day study. Reliability studies were initially performed to determine optimum power conversion redundancy. This study resulted in selecting three operating engines and one stand-by unit. Integration design studies indicated that either the Brayton or Stirling power conversion systems could be integrated with the PS-100 reactor. The Stirling system had an integration advantage because of smaller piping size and fewer components. The Stirling engine, however, is more complex and heavier than the Brayton rotating unit, which tends to off-set the Stirling integration advantage. From a performance consideration, the Brayton had a 9 percent mass advantage, and the Stirling had a 50 percent radiator advantage.

Research Organization:
Rockwell International Corp., Canoga Park, CA (United States)
OSTI ID:
6407848
Report Number(s):
N-93-22879; NASA-CR--191023; NAS--1.26:191023; REPT--93RC-02316; CNN: NAS3-25808
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English