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Gas Core Reactor Numerical Simulation Using a Coupled MHD-MCNP Model

NASA/CR-2008-215408, Kazeminezhad, F. and Anghaie, S., Gas Core Reactor Numerical Simulation Using a Coupled MHD-MCNP Model, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546–0001 , May, 2008, pp. 78, Format(s): PDF 1822k

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Analysis is provided in this report of using two head-on magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) shocks to achieve supercritical nuclear fission in an axially elongated cylinder filled with UF4 gas as an energy source for deep space missions. The motivation for each aspect of the design is explained and supported by theory and numerical simulations. A subsequent report will provide detail on relevant experimental work to validate the concept. Here the focus is on the theory of and simulations for the proposed gas core reactor conceptual design from the onset of shock generations to the supercritical state achieved when the shocks collide. The MHD model is coupled to a standard nuclear code (MCNP) to observe the neutron flux and fission power attributed to the supercritical state brought about by the shock collisions. Throughout the modeling, realistic parameters are used for the initial ambient gaseous state and currents to ensure a resulting supercritical state upon shock collisions.
Keywords:propulsion, power, nuclear, gas core reactor, magnetohydrodynamics (mhd),colliding shocks
Subjects:Astronautics: Spacecraft Propulsion And Power
ID Code:780
Deposited On:24 June 2008