• DocumentCode
    2571213
  • Title

    A look at the Soviet space nuclear power program

  • Author

    Bennett, Gary L.

  • Author_Institution
    NASA, Washington, DC, USA
  • fYear
    1989
  • fDate
    6-11 Aug 1989
  • Firstpage
    1187
  • Abstract
    For the most part Soviet nuclear power sources have been low-power nuclear reactors using a thermoelectric conversion principle. Recently the Soviet Union has flown two satellites using a higher power reactor that employs a thermionic conversion system. Despite reentry of two of the earlier reactors on board Cosmos 954 and Cosmos 1402 and the recent potential accident involving Cosmos 1900, the evidence points toward a continued Soviet use of nuclear power sources in space. Information in the open literature on the Soviet space nuclear power program, including the Romashka Topaz, the new reactor based on the Topaz program, and the RORSAT reactor experience, is summarized
  • Keywords
    fission reactor theory and design; space vehicle power plants; thermionic conversion; thermoelectric conversion; Cosmos 1402; Cosmos 1900; Cosmos 954; RORSAT reactor; Romashka Topaz; Soviet space nuclear power program; thermionic conversion; thermoelectric conversion; Coolants; Fission reactors; Fuels; Inductors; Low earth orbit satellites; Power generation; Spaceborne radar; Temperature; Thermal loading; Thermoelectricity;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 1989. IECEC-89., Proceedings of the 24th Intersociety
  • Conference_Location
    Washington, DC
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IECEC.1989.74620
  • Filename
    74620