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Schmitz, P.; Tower, L.; Dawson, R.; Blue, B.; Dunn, P.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cleveland, OH (United States). Lewis Research Center1993
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cleveland, OH (United States). Lewis Research Center1993
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[en] Analytic modeling of several heat exchanger concepts to couple the SP-100 nuclear reactor primary lithium loop and the Space Stirling Power Convertor (SSPC) was performed. Four 25 kWe SSPC's are used to produce the required 100 kW of electrical power. This design work focused on the interface between a single SSPC and the primary lithium loop. Manifolding to separate and collect the four channel flow was not modeled. This work modeled two separate types of heat exchanger interfaces (conductive coupling and radiative coupling) to explore their relative advantages and disadvantages. The minimum mass design of the conductively coupled concepts was 18 kg or 0.73 kg/kWe for a single 25 kWe convertor. The minimum mass radiatively coupled concept was 41 kg or 1.64 kg/kWe. The direct conduction heat exchanger provides a lighter weight system because of its ability to operate the Stirling convertor evaporator at higher heat fluxes than those attainable by the radiatively coupled systems. Additionally the conductively coupled concepts had relatively small volumes and provide potentially simpler assembly. Their disadvantages were the tight tolerances and material joining problems associated with this refractory to superalloy interface. The advantages of the radiatively coupled designs were the minimal material interface problems
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Dec 1993; 11 p; 11. symposium on space nuclear power systems; Albuquerque, NM (United States); 9-13 Jan 1994; NASA-TM--106444; E--8288; NAS--1.15:106444; CONF-940101--; NAS3-25266; RTOP 583-02-21; Also available from CASI HC A03/MF A01
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