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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Mission studies have shown that nuclear electric propulsion is necessary for providing the needed propulsion system for detailed outer planet exploration. The study is centered around thermionic conversion based on an out-of-core approach employing heat pipes to thermally couple the nuclear reactor with the thermionic converters. Emphasis is on a parametric study to size a 500 kWe thermionic power conversion system suitable for a single shuttle launch. It is shown that out-of-core thermionic conversion results in a large L/D system that produces minimum weight. This evolving thermionic technology is compatible with developing insulator technology allowing operation at temperatures compatible with both molybdenum and insulators while retaining a sufficiently high heat rejection temperature to minimize radiator size and weight.
    Keywords: SPACECRAFT PROPULSION AND POWER
    Type: Conference on Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering; Sep 12, 1976 - Sep 17, 1976; State Line, NV
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