タイトル | Materials-of-Construction Radiation Sensitivity for a Fission Surface Power Convertor |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20070022358 |
著者(英) | Geng, Steven M.; Sutter, James K.; Sayir, Ali; Shin, Eugene E.; Niedra, Janis M.; Bowman, Cheryl L.; Thieme, Lanny G. |
著者所属(英) | NASA Glenn Research Center |
発行日 | 2007-06-24 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | A fission reactor combined with a free-piston Stirling convertor is one of many credible approaches for producing electrical power in space applications. This study assumes dual-opposed free-piston Stirling engines/linear alternators that will operate nominally at 825 K hot-end and 425 K cold-end temperatures. The baseline design options, temperature profiles, and materials of construction discussed here are based on historical designs as well as modern convertors operating at lower power levels. This notional design indicates convertors primarily made of metallic components that experience minimal change in mechanical properties for fast neutron fluences less than 10(sup 20) neutrons per square centimeter. However, these radiation effects can impact the magnetic and electrical properties of metals at much lower fluences than are crucial for mechanical property integrity. Moreover, a variety of polymeric materials are also used in common free-piston Stirling designs for bonding, seals, lubrication, insulation and others. Polymers can be affected adversely by radiation doses as low as 10(sup 5) - 10(sup 10) rad. Additionally, the absorbing dose rate, radiation hardness, and the resulting effect (either hardening or softening) varies depending on the nature of the particular polymer. The classes of polymers currently used in convertor fabrication are discussed along possible substitution options. Thus, the materials of construction of prototypic Stirling convertor engines have been considered and the component materials susceptible to damage at the lowest neutron fluences have been identified. |
NASA分類 | Electronics and Electrical Engineering |
レポートNO | Paper 2035 |
権利 | Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright |
URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/258079 |
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