The NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is pursuing the development of Brayton cycle power conversion for various NASA initiatives. Brayton cycle power systems offer numerous advantages for space power generation including high efficiency, long life, high maturity, and broad scalability. Candidate mission applications include surface rovers and bases, advanced propulsion vehicles, and earth orbiting satellites. A key advantage is the ability for Brayton converters to span the wide range of power demands of future missions from several kilowatts to multi-megawatts using either solar, isotope, or reactor heat sources. Brayton technology has been under development by NASA since the early 1960's resulting in engine prototypes in the 2 to 15 kW-cla...
NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC), the Department of Energy (DOE), and Stirling Technology Company (S...
A high-efficiency, 110-W(sub e) (watts electric) Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG110) for possib...
The Space Station provides a unique, low-risk environment in which to evolve new capabilities. In th...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
The Department of Energy, Stirling Technology Company (STC), and NASA Glenn Research Center (NASA Gl...
This paper is an overview of a wide range of recent aerospace technologies under development at the ...
The Thermal Energy Conversion Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is supporting the developme...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
This paper presents experimental test results from operation of a 2 kWe Brayton power conversion uni...
The Thermal Energy Conversion Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is supporting the developme...
Under the Department of Energy's (DOE) Solar Thermal Technology Program, Sandia National Laboratorie...
Component and system performance tests of Brayton cycle power conversion system in 2 to 15 kW sub e ...
Nuclear electric propulsion has been identified as an enabling technology for future NASA space scie...
The Department of Energy, NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC), and Stirling Technology Company (STC) ar...
NASA Glenn Research Center and the Department of Energy are developing a Stirling convertor for an a...
NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC), the Department of Energy (DOE), and Stirling Technology Company (S...
A high-efficiency, 110-W(sub e) (watts electric) Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG110) for possib...
The Space Station provides a unique, low-risk environment in which to evolve new capabilities. In th...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
The Department of Energy, Stirling Technology Company (STC), and NASA Glenn Research Center (NASA Gl...
This paper is an overview of a wide range of recent aerospace technologies under development at the ...
The Thermal Energy Conversion Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is supporting the developme...
NASA's dynamic power convertor development in support of high-efficiency RPS is progressing as plann...
This paper presents experimental test results from operation of a 2 kWe Brayton power conversion uni...
The Thermal Energy Conversion Branch at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is supporting the developme...
Under the Department of Energy's (DOE) Solar Thermal Technology Program, Sandia National Laboratorie...
Component and system performance tests of Brayton cycle power conversion system in 2 to 15 kW sub e ...
Nuclear electric propulsion has been identified as an enabling technology for future NASA space scie...
The Department of Energy, NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC), and Stirling Technology Company (STC) ar...
NASA Glenn Research Center and the Department of Energy are developing a Stirling convertor for an a...
NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC), the Department of Energy (DOE), and Stirling Technology Company (S...
A high-efficiency, 110-W(sub e) (watts electric) Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG110) for possib...
The Space Station provides a unique, low-risk environment in which to evolve new capabilities. In th...