Direct Estimation of Power Distribution in Reactors for Nuclear Thermal Space Propulsion

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Spaceborne And Space Research Instruments, Apparatus, And Components, Propulsion Reactors

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A recently proposed constant temperature power sensor (CTPS) has the capability to directly measure the local power deposition rate in nuclear reactor cores proposed for space thermal propulsion. Such a capability reduces the uncertainties in the estimated power peaking factors and hence increases the reliability of the nuclear engine. The CTPS operation is sensitive to the changes in the local thermal conditions. A procedure is described for the automatic on-line calibration of the sensor through estimation of changes in thermal .conditions.

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