Thermionics Quo Vadis?

Thermionics Quo Vadis?
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2001-12-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309086868

This report evaluates the Defense Threat Reduction Agency prior and present sponsored efforts; assess the present state of the art in thermionic energy conversion systems; assess the technical challenges to the development of viable thermionic energy conversion systems for both space and terrestrial applications; and recommend a prioritized set of objectives for a future research and development program for advanced thermionic systems for space and terrestrial applications.

The Space Nuclear Reactor Program

The Space Nuclear Reactor Program
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology. Subcommittee on Energy Research and Production
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1983
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Thermionics Quo Vadis?

Thermionics Quo Vadis?
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2002-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 030908282X

This report evaluates the Defense Threat Reduction Agency prior and present sponsored efforts; assess the present state of the art in thermionic energy conversion systems; assess the technical challenges to the development of viable thermionic energy conversion systems for both space and terrestrial applications; and recommend a prioritized set of objectives for a future research and development program for advanced thermionic systems for space and terrestrial applications.

Radioisotope Power Systems

Radioisotope Power Systems
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2009-08-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309138574

Spacecraft require electrical energy. This energy must be available in the outer reaches of the solar system where sunlight is very faint. It must be available through lunar nights that last for 14 days, through long periods of dark and cold at the higher latitudes on Mars, and in high-radiation fields such as those around Jupiter. Radioisotope power systems (RPSs) are the only available power source that can operate unconstrained in these environments for the long periods of time needed to accomplish many missions, and plutonium-238 (238Pu) is the only practical isotope for fueling them. Plutonium-238 does not occur in nature. The committee does not believe that there is any additional 238Pu (or any operational 238Pu production facilities) available anywhere in the world.The total amount of 238Pu available for NASA is fixed, and essentially all of it is already dedicated to support several pending missions-the Mars Science Laboratory, Discovery 12, the Outer Planets Flagship 1 (OPF 1), and (perhaps) a small number of additional missions with a very small demand for 238Pu. If the status quo persists, the United States will not be able to provide RPSs for any subsequent missions.

Management

Management
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1978
Genre: Industrial engineering
ISBN: