Coupled thermal, electrical, and fluid flow analyses of AMTEC converters, with illustrative application to OSC's cell design

A. Schock, H. Noravian, C. Or
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This paper presents the background and introduction to the OSC AMTEC (alkali metal thermal-to-electrical conversion) studies, which were conducted for the Department of Energy (DOE) and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). After describing the basic principle of AMTEC, the paper describes and explains the operation of multi-tube vapor/vapor cells, which have been under development by AMPS (Advance Modular Power Systems, Inc.) for the Air Force Phillips Laboratory (AFPL) and JPL for possible application to the Europa Orbiter, Pluto Express, and other space missions. It then describes a novel OSC-generated methodology for analyzing the performance of such cells. This methodology consists of an iterative procedure for the coupled solution of the interdependent thermal, electrical, and fluid flow differential and integral equations governing the performance of AMTEC cells and generators, taking proper account of the nonlinear axial variations of temperature, pressure, open-circuit voltage, inter-electrode voltages, current density, axial current, sodium mass flow rate, and power density. The paper illustrates that analytical procedure by applying it to OSC's latest cell design and by presenting detailed analytical results for that design. The OSC-developed analytic methodology constitutes a unique and powerful tool for accurate parametric analyses and design optimizations of the multitube AMTEC cells and of radioisotope power systems.
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AMTEC转换器的耦合热、电和流体流动分析,以及OSC电池设计的说明性应用
本文介绍了OSC AMTEC(碱金属热电转换)研究的背景和介绍,该研究是为美国能源部(DOE)和美国宇航局喷气推进实验室(JPL)进行的。在描述了AMTEC的基本原理之后,本文描述并解释了多管蒸汽/蒸汽电池的操作,该电池已经由AMPS(先进模块化动力系统公司)为空军菲利普斯实验室(AFPL)和喷气推进实验室开发,可能应用于木卫二轨道器、冥王星快车和其他太空任务。然后描述了一种新的osc生成的方法来分析这种细胞的性能。该方法包括一个耦合求解相互依赖的热、电、流体流动微分和积分方程的迭代过程,这些方程控制着AMTEC电池和发电机的性能,并适当考虑了温度、压力、开路电压、电极间电压、电流密度、轴向电流、钠质量流量和功率密度的非线性轴向变化。本文将该分析方法应用于OSC最新的电池设计,并给出了该设计的详细分析结果。osc开发的分析方法为多管AMTEC电池和放射性同位素电力系统的精确参数分析和设计优化提供了独特而强大的工具。
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