THERMOFLUID-NEUTRONIC STABILITY OF THE ROTATING, FLUIDIZED-BED, SPACE-POWER REACTOR

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作者
LEE, CC [1 ]
JONES, OC [1 ]
BECKER, M [1 ]
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[1] RENSSELAER POLYTECH INST,DEPT NUCL ENGN & ENGN PHYS,TROY,NY 12180
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10.1016/0029-5493(93)90259-C
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
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A rotating fluidized bed nuclear reactor has the potential of being a vary attractive option for ultra-high power space systems, especially for propulsion. Research has already examined fuel bed expansion due to variations in state variables, propellant flow rate, and rotational speed, and has also considered problems related to thermal stress. This paper describes the results of a coupled thermofluid-neutronic analysis where perturbations in fuel bed height caused by maneuvering changes in operating conditions alter power levels due to varying absorption of neutrons which would otherwise leak from the system, mainly through the nozzle. This first analysis was not a detailed stability analysis. Rather, it utilized simplified neutronic methods, and was intended to provide an order-of-magnitude assessment of the stability of the reactor with the intention to determine whether or not stability might be a ''concept killer''. Stability was compared with a fixed-fuel-bed reactor of identical geometry for three different cases comprising a set of small, medium and large sizes/powers from 250 MW to 5 GW. It was found that power fluctuations in the fluidized bed reactor were larger by 100 db or more than expected in a packed bed reactor of the same geometry, but never resulted in power excursions. Margins to unit gain in some cases, however, were sufficiently small that the approximations in this quasi-2-dimensional model may not be sufficiently accurate to preclude significant excursions.
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