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Core Physics and Kinetics Calculations for the Fissioning Plasma Core Reactor

NASA/CR-2007–214724, Butler, C. and Albright, D., Core Physics and Kinetics Calculations for the Fissioning Plasma Core Reactor, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, DC 20546–0001, January, 2007, pp. 80, Format(s): PDF 1087k

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Highly efficient, compact nuclear reactors would provide high specific impulse spacecraft propulsion. This analysis and numerical simulation effort has focused on the technical feasibility issues related to the nuclear design characteristics of a novel reactor design. The Fissioning Plasma Core Reactor (FPCR) is a shockwave-driven gaseous-core nuclear reactor, which uses Magneto Hydrodynamic effects to generate electric power to be used for propulsion. The nuclear design of the system depends on two major calculations: core physics calculations and kinetics calculations.

Presently, core physics calculations have concentrated on the use of the MCNP4C code. However, initial results from other codes such as COMBINE/VENTURE and SCALE4a. are also shown. Several significant modifications were made to the ISR-developed QCALC1 kinetics analysis code. These modifications include testing the state of the core materials, an improvement to the calculation of the material properties of the core, the addition of an adiabatic core temperature model and improvement of the first order reactivity correction model. The accuracy of these modifications has been verified, and the accuracy of the point-core kinetics model used by the QCALC1 code has also been validated. Previously calculated kinetics results for the FPCR were described in the ISR report, “QCALC1: A code for FPCR Kinetics Model Feasibility Analysis” dated June 1, 2002.

Keywords:nuclear reactors, gaseous core reactor, fissioning plasma core reactor, magnetohydrodynamics, core physics
Subjects:Astronautics: Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
ID Code:743
Deposited On:22 May 2007