Early Flight Fission Test Facilities (EFF-TF) To Support Near-Term Space Fission Systems

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Spaceborne And Space Research Instruments, Apparatus, And Components, Reactor Coolants, Reactor Cooling, And Heat Recovery, Theory, Design, And Computerized Simulation, Propulsion Reactors

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Through hardware based design and testing, the EFF-TF investigates fission power and propulsion component, subsystems, and integrated system design and performance. Through demonstration of systems concepts (designed by Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories) in relevant environments, previous non-nuclear tests in the EFF-TF have proven to be a highly effective method (from both cost and performance standpoint) to identify and resolve integration issues. Ongoing research at the EFF-TF is geared towards facilitating research, development, system integration, and system utilization via cooperative efforts with DOE labs, industry, universities, and other NASA centers. This paper describes the current efforts for 2003.

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