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SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL FORUM‐STAIF 2008: 12th Conference on Thermophysics Applications in Microgravity; 1st Symposium on Space Resource Utilization; 25th Symposium on Space Nuclear Power and Propulsion; 6th Conference on Human/Robotic Technology and the Vision for Space Exploration; 6th Symposium on Space Colonization; 5th Symposium on New Frontiers and Future Concept | 2008

Advanced Thermal Simulator Testing: Thermal Analysis and Test Results

Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Ricky Dickens; David Dixon; Robert S. Reid; Mike Adams; Joe Davis

Work at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center seeks to develop high fidelity, electrically heated thermal simulators that represent fuel elements in a nuclear reactor design to support non‐nuclear testing applicable to the potential development of a space nuclear power or propulsion system. Comparison between the fuel pins and thermal simulators is made at the outer fuel clad surface, which corresponds to the outer sheath surface in the thermal simulator. The thermal simulators that are currently being tested correspond to a liquid metal cooled reactor design that could be applied for Lunar surface power. These simulators are designed to meet the geometric and power requirements of a proposed surface power reactor design, accommodate testing of various axial power profiles, and incorporate imbedded instrumentation. This paper reports the results of thermal simulator analysis and testing in a bare element configuration, which does not incorporate active heat removal, and testing in a water‐cooled calorimet...


AIAA International Air and Space Symposium and Exposition: The Next 100 Years | 2003

The Case of Nuclear Propulsion

Anatoly S. Koroteev; Nicolai N. Ponomarev-Stepnoi; Vladimir P. Smetannikov; Albert A. Gafarov; Mike Houts; Melissa VanDyke; Tom Godfroy; James Martin; Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Ricky Dickens

Fission technology can enable rapid, affordable access to any point in the solar system. If fission propulsion systems are to be developed to their full potential; however, near-term customers must be identified and initial fission systems successfully developed, launched, and utilized. Successful utilization will simultaneously develop the infrastructure and experience necessary for developing even higher power and performance systems. To be successful, development programs must devise strategies for rapidly converting paper reactor concepts into actual flight hardware. One approach to accomplishing this is to design highly testable systems, and to structure the program to contain frequent, significant hardware milestones. This paper discusses ongoing efforts in Russia and the United States aimed at enabling near-term utilization of space fission systems.


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2010

Improving the fidelity of electrically heated nuclear systems testing using simulated neutronic feedback

Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Thomas Godfroy; Kenny Webster


Archive | 2009

Testing of an Integrated Reactor Core Simulator and Power Conversion System with Simulated Reactivity Feedback

Shannon Bragg-Sitton; David S. Hervol; Thomas Godfroy


Archive | 2006

Options for Affordable Fission Surface Power Systems

Mike Houts; Steve Gaddis; Ron Porter; Melissa Van Dyke; James Martin; Tom Godfroy; Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Anne Garber; Boise Pearson


International Nuclear Atlantic Conference,Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil,10/24/2011,10/28/2011 | 2011

ONGOING SPACE NUCLEAR SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES

Shannon Bragg-Sitton; James E. Werner; Stephen G. Johnson; Michael G. Houts; Donald T. Palac; Lee S. Mason; David I. Poston; A. Lou Qualls


Archive | 2010

Test Results From a Direct Drive Gas Reactor Simulator Coupled to a Brayton Power Conversion Unit

David S. Hervol; Maxwell H. Briggs; Albert K. Owen; Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Thomas Godfroy


Archive | 2007

High Fidelity Thermal Simulators for Non-Nuclear Testing: Analysis and Initial Results

Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Ricky Dickens; David D. Dixon


Archive | 2005

Development, Integration and Utilization of Surface Nuclear Energy Sources for Exploration Missions

Michael G. Houts; George R. Schmidt; Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Robert Hickman; Andy Hissam; Vance Houston; James Martin; Omar Mireles; Bob Reid; Todd A. Schneider


Archive | 2003

Thermally Simulated Testing of a Direct-Drive Gas-Cooled Nuclear Reactor

Thomas Godfroy; Shannon Bragg-Sitton; Melissa VanDyke

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James Martin

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Mike Houts

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Boise Pearson

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Tom Godfroy

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Anne Garber

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Ricky Dickens

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Thomas Godfroy

Marshall Space Flight Center

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David D. Dixon

North Carolina State University

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Kenny Webster

Marshall Space Flight Center

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Melissa Van Dyke

Marshall Space Flight Center

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