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N93-2695 J NUCLEAR ENGINE SYSTEM SIMULATION (NESS) VERSION 2.0 -O__- 22JANUARY 1992 PRESENTED BY: DENNISG. I'tL_CCaOAUDCHmsrnmEM. SCtmlL SCIENCE AI'PLI(:^I'IONS IN'I'EI_AI'IONAL CORPOI_'IION AL,OC_mqUz, NM 87123 ANt) I,YMAN J. Pk-I'ItOSKV We2;'tINGIIOUSEF.tzCn'PaCCO_POP.A'nON MADISON,PA 15663 PRUtKI'tD ffl': 1992 NUCLEAR |)ROI'III.510N - "I'ECIINICAL INTF.RCtIAIqGE MEE'UlUG NASA _ms RZStARCHC_rrzt C,_r,,.,,,., nl-I A I '+""''+""'-'*" _ m ._ 8flHCeApJlll.lelttleml .. v ,mnmuummm,--'uu_ _ laBtt_lm_._+,,_ cm_,,p 1 TOPICS • BACKGROUND • FEATURES • COMPARISONS • CONCLUDING REMARKS --. +_llr. ,lW,+#,sIII.,f,'_'_l,,., NTP: Systems Modeling BACKGROUND NUCLEAR THERMAL PROPULSION (NTP) ENGINE SYSTEM ANALYSIS PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT - Overall Objective - Develop a Stand-alone, Versatile NTP Engine System Preliminary Design Analysis Program (%ol) to Support Ongoing and Futme SEi Engine System and Vehide Design Efforts - Perform Meaningful (Accurate). Preliminary Design Analysis -Tank to Nozzle - Have Flexibility: -- ToItandleaWide RangeofDesignOptions toSupport PrdiminaxyDesignActivities -- ToBeEasilyUpIpMcdinTennsofAnalysisCapability - BeAvailabletotheSEICommunity;Possiblyasan IndustryStandard - BeDone Promptlyand Efficiently - lnidal Effort: - Ftx'taedonNERVAflqERvA Dtd,rative, _,lid.Cote NTP S_tems -- 13aml on Up_mdJnll gAIC'* H'l'P ItLIt.S Deilsn Cktde by lttcotporttht s WwtJn_oulte'$ ENABLERReactorandInternalShieldModels NP-TIM-92 ...................... in .......................................... .._ll...... NUCLEAR THERMAL PROPULSION (NTP) ENGINE SYSTEM ANALYSIS PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT - Observations - No NTP-Sl_cific Code isCommonly Available for Use in SEI Propulsion and Vehicle Design Studies Versatile, Verified NTI' Analysis Design "lbol Could Be of Great Use to the Community it is Envisioned That NESS laOne KeyElement in Developing a Robust (Industry Standanl "l_pe) Analysis Calmbilit 7(Design Workstation) to Snplmrt NTP Development Into the 21st Century Enhancements inTerms of Additional Technology/Design Options and/or Analysis Capabilities Possible With the NTP ELESModel I NUCLEAR THERMAL PROPULSION ENGINE DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS I_-i,.-,-.i i-&l--_._-i i _ i _ill .,_,_r_ II 'm'g'-- I I1"'_'] I ''_ l L_*--1L_ P---. _ iNvTIc,n_1N_4LISll _ D_GN _ DATAlUO -----mmmm,_- t-_ F:..,-"_._ L...... L_---- ......... ._¢._-_I_,7.T,_ _, _,- ................ F.............................. v,t_t,u_um_au_tm_tet_-t, tumntm. IIitltl lllfllllllnl A I N _lltO_lllllllrl i_lP'ltPtlllo_ .............. _IIr-- i IIIllp )_liImVlla,*lisa.it¢P_pII_ _l,e_l NP-TIM.92 N'rP: Systems Modeling t_o_ TEAM RESOURCES USED TO SUPPORT NESS DEVELOPMENT ! I ._ II EXPANDED LIQUID ENGINE SIMULATION (ELES) COMPUTER MODEL - Background- Its Major Objective isto Conduct Prdiminary System Design Analysis of Liquid Rocket Systems and Vehicles Delivered byAemjet in the Early 1980's (1981-1984) Under Sponsorthip by the Air Force Rocket Propuhion Laboratory (Now Phillips Laboratory) -Ova $1.2 Million Spent bythe AirFon:e initsDcvdopment -AvailaM¢'l"hroughthe Air Porte • ELES Has Been Well Distributed and Accepted W_thin the Propulsion Community for Preliminary Liquid Propahlo. System Design Aaal_is • ELES Draws on Past Fzperie,ce and Knowledge From Aemjet and Others -Earamlmnes Aerojet Va_*Engineerl.g Baseand Expertise inLiquid PropuMon - ln.hou_ Eapctie.nce Included i. the Modal - Has Legacy to Eapetts Active in the Community _ lxtarao#ll)ltali;arOatalla_ NP-TIM-92 669 NTP: Systems Modeling EXPANDED LIQUID ENGINE SIMULATION (ELES) COMPUTER MODEL (Cont.) - Background- ELES Model Uses Mechanistic asWell as Empirical Models of ComponenudSubsystems The Model IsWell Stmct.red, User Friendly, Easily Modified, and Documented A High Degree of Vedfication has Been Done on the ELES Code r • EI.FS IsaCA..prehensive lud.str? Type, Standard Code Avaihble to Perform Preliminary Sready-State Liquid Propulsion DesignAnalysis - A key Starting Point in Initial NTP Engine System Development III IIII ELES VERIFICATION EXAMPLES CENTAUR D1-T STAGE • Nil OE'LTA (OELTA 2/40 STAGE) • TI_&NGT_F:I _TITN4 3RO STAGE} • CIENTAUIql4M.-IO DT.I _I'AGE IIT_IWN • SPACE ,.qlIU'FIL_ MAIN FN_I_ i"4" --'_ _ ,_ W_'_ aDiTAUIM_-IO ObT YlIRIIFICJLTI_4 SUIdARY ACTQ_ GAIC ACIlW_NC Room JoeNI 6T 4.1 N3 ompvmp oem Fv_l_ _ lO4 F_I I_mp Ouqlu Pnmum 'He _.4 1.04 0.._1 sa_ D_ W_L _ _s2 I.l_ _ev,m_w_ 4m_ 4N4 ,. - Stage Lengih 3m 3513 En_me _ 444 _44e, i I0 670 N']'P: Syslems Modeling NP-T'lM-92 NESS PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT EVOLUTION INI'I'IAI,SAIC VNYTP-1E9I.8E9S9D0EVELOPMEWI" "1 JP/199| jNF.SS.VEKSI()N 1.0 J F.N_,P,I FR IFNGINE J SY_I'IEM NF.SS-VERSION 2.o l I IBL¢'I_, Vcnfions of NESS - VeJsions I&2 Ff 1993 Are Successfully in Operation At NASA l,ewis NF.SS I'UBIJC RF.I.FA.SE I Developmem Phase TIIROUGll COSMIC l -PC =nd Vax Vcrtiom ] 8Fleace Apl_l_stlens 1 __ Inmtlallenal uorperallcn PAST NTP ELES ANALYSIS CODE MODIFICATIONS AND VERIFICATIONS SAMPLEOUTPUT • ELES-NTP VersionDevelopedand Verilied - ModificationsPedormed - lnoorpomtlonofH2andCO Property mILIMatI tIoi oi iIsI ii t._il_I 0Ittloi• "rabies .. pam,_tol0. - Monopmpellanl Turbopump-led ====" =., |.|1'.2| : I..i... |_ • SystemModlficaliona E!i.-"'_=._.I._.I...Ol.I UI |tl • - ReaclorWeightandDimension ltm _ _e lie ¢ CorrelationsAdded w _o m e - Oif-Dodgn EngineOperation capsetity "" ..i.i. -V_ficatlon Conducted P2P' - - Rockeldyne Performance and WeightDam IIll *NI I.I N I I• - Westlnghou_ NERVA Data - Compared withNASA90-Day Sludy Input - MuchDeveloped UnderSAIC In-House ii 0,rest,m ¢,,_ tta=m|m FundSlX_aorsh¢ g==.=...... m leimm l_ $fJ¢_¢i APII#¢$1tonl ll_k_Jll II I _III__.. Inletnlfl¢lllll CIItp¢tsllon NP-TIM-92 671 NTP:Systems Modeling ........ ....................... 1............... I I I I .... GENERAL NTP ENGINE SYSTEM FEATURF_ MODELED BY NESS Incorporates aNear-'lhrm Solld-Cme NERVA/ NERVA-Derii-.itive Reactor Designs -W_llilgllouic ENAIII.FR I&ll NI'P RelClor I)elinl - Strong Westinghouse R-I Reactor Delilln l.qpc# • Incorporates State-of-the-Art Propulsion System Tedmologies and Design Prictlca / ____ l,O_lmIi_lli_l _tl/Illilll,m iiS, I!!il----__J /lll_ li llliIlU,illid lllUll I _|_ I i I REPRESENTATIVE NTP EXPANDER, GAS GENERATOR, AND BLEED ENGINE SYSTEM CYCLES MODELED BY NESS -@ ) C I _m m _mm m mtP_R OAt OiINtRATOR M.HD CYCt.t ll¢li_¢il Aitll_itliiil i....... _l/l]_ lllllllltlllll clrlirllilii /111 i ll, la_ fleer 6'72 NP-TIM-92 NTP: Syitmm Modeling .- . I I I NESS PROGRAM OVERVIEW r---"--d .,,-,,- I _I "_"-" It,,,,,,,,.-,.,-._ ' -_--- I--d,--,,,,,,,I .._.4,,,.o..,I --q,---- J--tw-..,,,I _ Scltnce Alllt/_lllClnl _lflle[llll||llll|! CII'pefll I'illII _lllmlilll_ Jim|nldeTN D_.adCa_leaf 17 t I i / NP-TIM-92 O.qC_.NAL PAOE IS OF POOR QUALITY TOP-LEVEL KEY NESS FLAGS AND INPUT VARIABLES I _,!,., ill ", l _j._..,i.l,lj, ,.,,I lllh! i EN ABLER (NERVA TYPE) NUCLEAR THERMAL ROCKET ENGINE IUiq*OIl" II _I III_i I _il]I_l, II_'_ll_l_,G_lJt_ IIlI. .... NllP: SystemsMod_ns 67_ NP-TI_-92 ._+___i ____ ..................... ! PRISMATIC FUEL ELEMENTS AND SUPPORTS ll_,_ _ __::_ tlg.-_ I / ]_ v IJW'OoO_++_IflVlo 0 O_. l 1"fly _lae __ _ I¢#eB_ llpl;_aHoas _ l _/IIIItlUl/IIIII GllrpltllllH mm'--Nm 0 4_lU_.._0# ¢_m,+,r 2i REACTOR FUELD AND SUPPORT ELEMENT PARAMETERS Fuel Elelml Gompollllon (31rlphl|e Composite Clrblde TO_ Flange('K) 2200-2500 2500-2900 2900-3300 Fuel "Coiled Plullcle UC, ZIC ' IU,Zr) C Solid SOlullon ind Clrbon 8olld Solutk)n CostinO ZlC' ZrC -- Unlullld _Jp/x)rl Element Graphite "2rC-GwaphlloComposJIo Z,,C CompoCtlo. Unfullled Ell)mini C_llng' ZrC ZrC -- NP-TIM-92 67522 NTP: Modeling

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