Stirling Technology Development at NASA Grc. Revised

Stirling Technology Development at NASA Grc. Revised
Title Stirling Technology Development at NASA Grc. Revised PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 32
Release 2018-09-26
Genre Science
ISBN 9781724078414

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The Department of Energy, Stirling Technology Company (STC), and NASA Glenn Research Center (NASA Glenn) are developing a free-piston Stirling convertor for a high-efficiency Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG) for NASA Space Science missions. The SRG is being developed for multimission use, including providing electric power for unmanned Mars rovers and deep space missions. NASA Glenn is conducting an in-house technology project to assist in developing the convertor for space qualification and mission implementation. Recent testing, of 55-We Technology Demonstration Convertors (TDC's) built by STC includes mapping, of a second pair of TDC's, single TDC testing, and TDC electromagnetic interference and electromagnetic compatibility characterization on a nonmagnetic test stand. Launch environment tests of a single TDC without its pressure vessel to better understand the convertor internal structural dynamics and of dual-opposed TDC's with several engineering mounting structures with different natural frequencies have recently been completed. A preliminary life assessment has been completed for the TDC heater head, and creep testing of the IN718 material to be used for the flight convertors is underway. Long-term magnet aging tests are continuing to characterize any potential aging in the strength or demagnetization resistance of the magnets used in the linear alternator (LA). Evaluations are now beginning on key organic materials used in the LA and piston/rod surface coatings. NASA Glenn is also conducting finite element analyses for the LA, in part to look at the demagnetization margin on the permanent magnets. The world's first known integrated test of a dynamic power system with electric propulsion was achieved at NASA Glenn when a Hall-effect thruster was successfully operated with a free-piston Stirling power source. Cleveland State University is developing a multidimensional Stirling computational fluid dynamics code to significantly improve Stirling loss pre

NASA GRC Technology Development Project for a Stirling Radioisotope Power System

NASA GRC Technology Development Project for a Stirling Radioisotope Power System
Title NASA GRC Technology Development Project for a Stirling Radioisotope Power System PDF eBook
Author Lanny G. Thieme
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Pages 18
Release 2000
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NASA GRC Stirling Technology Development Overview

NASA GRC Stirling Technology Development Overview
Title NASA GRC Stirling Technology Development Overview PDF eBook
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Pages 16
Release 2003
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Update on the NASA GRC Stirling Technology Development Project

Update on the NASA GRC Stirling Technology Development Project
Title Update on the NASA GRC Stirling Technology Development Project PDF eBook
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Pages 14
Release 2000
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Research & Technology 2002

Research & Technology 2002
Title Research & Technology 2002 PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 274
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ISBN 1428918205

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Development of Advanced Radioisotope Power Systems

Development of Advanced Radioisotope Power Systems
Title Development of Advanced Radioisotope Power Systems PDF eBook
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Pages 250
Release 2006
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NASA Grc Stirling Technology Development Overview

NASA Grc Stirling Technology Development Overview
Title NASA Grc Stirling Technology Development Overview PDF eBook
Author National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 30
Release 2018-08-20
Genre
ISBN 9781721584789

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The Department of Energy, Lockheed Martin (LM), Stirling Technology Company, and NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) are developing a high-efficiency Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG) for potential NASA Space Science missions. The SRG is being developed for multimission use, including providing spacecraft onboard electric power for NASA deep space missions and power for unmanned Mars rovers. NASA GRC is conducting an in- house supporting technology project to assist in developing the Stirling convertor for space qualification and mission implementation. Preparations are underway for a thermalhacuum system demonstration and unattended operation during endurance testing of the 55-We Technology Demonstration Convertors. Heater head life assessment efforts continue, including verification of the heater head brazing and heat treatment schedules and evaluation of any potential regenerator oxidation. Long-term magnet aging tests are continuing to characterize any possible aging in the strength or demagnetization resistance of the permanent magnets used in the linear alternator. Testing of the magnet/lamination epoxy bond for performance and lifetime characteristics is now underway. These efforts are expected to provide key inputs as the system integrator, LM, begins system development of the SRG. GRC is also developing advanced technology for Stirling convertors. Cleveland State University (CSU) is progressing toward a multi-dimensional Stirling computational fluid dynamics code, capable of modeling complete convertors. Validation efforts at both CSU and the University of Minnesota are complementing the code development. New efforts have been started this year on a lightweight convertor, advanced controllers, high-temperature materials, and an end-to-end system dynamics model. Performance and mass improvement goals have been established for second- and third-generation Stirling radioisotope power systems. Thieme, Lanny G. and Schreiber, Jeffrey G. Glenn Research Center NA