The parametrically based closed Brayton cycle (CBC) computer design model was developed for inclusion into the NASA LeRC overall Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) end-to-end systems model. The code is intended to provide greater depth to the NEP system modeling which is required to more accurately predict the impact of specific technology on system performance. The CBC model is parametrically based to allow for conducting detailed optimization studies and to provide for easy integration into an overall optimizer driver routine. The power conversion model includes the modeling of the turbines, alternators, compressors, ducting, and heat exchangers (hot-side heat exchanger and recuperator). The code predicts performance to significant detail....
Power system components are reviewed. Battery and solar array models are discussed. Shunt regulators...
The feasibility of using Brayton power systems for nuclear electric spacecraft was investigated. The...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: rocket engine transient simula...
NASA LeRC is currently developing a Fortran based model of a complete nuclear electric propulsion (N...
NASA LeRC is currently developing a FORTRAN based computer model of a complete nuclear electric prop...
A potassium-Rankine power conversion system model was developed under Contract No. NAS3-25808 for th...
The Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) system optimization code consists of a master module and vario...
Two recently developed FORTRAN computer codes for high power Brayton and Rankine thermodynamic cycle...
Analysis of reactor heated Brayton cycle space power plants - Models of gas and liquid-metal reactor...
Nuclear-electric power generating requirements for unmanned scientific solar system probe
Conceptual designs for radioisotope heat source systems to provide 25 kW thermal power to Brayton cy...
The feasibility of inertial energy storage in a spacecraft power system is evaluated on the basis of...
Systems technology for nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) vehicles is discussed. The following topics...
An Euler-based method for aerodynamic analysis of turboprop transport aircraft at transonic speeds h...
An integration study was performed by Rocketdyne under contract to NASA-LeRC. The study was concerne...
Power system components are reviewed. Battery and solar array models are discussed. Shunt regulators...
The feasibility of using Brayton power systems for nuclear electric spacecraft was investigated. The...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: rocket engine transient simula...
NASA LeRC is currently developing a Fortran based model of a complete nuclear electric propulsion (N...
NASA LeRC is currently developing a FORTRAN based computer model of a complete nuclear electric prop...
A potassium-Rankine power conversion system model was developed under Contract No. NAS3-25808 for th...
The Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) system optimization code consists of a master module and vario...
Two recently developed FORTRAN computer codes for high power Brayton and Rankine thermodynamic cycle...
Analysis of reactor heated Brayton cycle space power plants - Models of gas and liquid-metal reactor...
Nuclear-electric power generating requirements for unmanned scientific solar system probe
Conceptual designs for radioisotope heat source systems to provide 25 kW thermal power to Brayton cy...
The feasibility of inertial energy storage in a spacecraft power system is evaluated on the basis of...
Systems technology for nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) vehicles is discussed. The following topics...
An Euler-based method for aerodynamic analysis of turboprop transport aircraft at transonic speeds h...
An integration study was performed by Rocketdyne under contract to NASA-LeRC. The study was concerne...
Power system components are reviewed. Battery and solar array models are discussed. Shunt regulators...
The feasibility of using Brayton power systems for nuclear electric spacecraft was investigated. The...
The topics are presented in viewgraph form and include the following: rocket engine transient simula...