AIAA SP-108-2004 Recommended Design Practices for Conceptual Nuclear Fusion Space Propulsion Systems《概念性核聚变航天推进系统的建议设计方法》.pdf
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1、 Special Project AIAA SP-108-2004 Recommended Design Practices for Conceptual Nuclear Fusion Space Propulsion Systems AIAA standards are copyrighted by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191-4344 USA. All rights reserved. AIAA grant
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3、. In addition, the electronic file may not be distributed elsewhere over computer networks or otherwise. The hard copy print may only be distributed to other employees for their internal use within your organization. AIAA SP-108-2004 Special Project Report Recommended Design Practices for Conceptual
4、 Nuclear Fusion Space Propulsion Systems Sponsored by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Abstract This document provides recommended design practices for conceptual engineering studies of nuclear fusion space propulsion systems. Discussion and recommendations are included on key topi
5、cs including design reference missions, degree of technological extrapolation and concomitant risk, thoroughness in calculating mass properties (nominal mass properties, weight-growth contingency and propellant margins, and specific impulse), and thoroughness in calculating power generation and usag
6、e (power-flow, power contingencies, specific power). AIAA SP-108-2004 ii Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Special project report : recommended design practices for conceptual nuclear fusion space propulsion systems. p. cm. “AIAA SP-108-2004.“ Includes bibliographical references. IS
7、BN 1-56347-751-3 (hardcopy) - ISBN 1-56347-752-1 (electronic) 1. Nuclear rockets-Research-United States. 2. Controlled fusion-Research-United States. 3. Prototypes, Engineering-Standards-United States. I. Title: Recommended design practices for conceptual nuclear fusion space propulsion systems. II.
8、 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. TL783.5.S66 2004 629.4753-dc22 2004028601 Published by American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 1801 Alexander Bell Drive, Reston, VA 20191 Copyright 2004 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics All rights reserved No part of
9、this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America AIAA SP-108-2004 iii Contents Foreword . iv 1 Introduction1 1.1 Scope 1 1.2 Purpose .1 1.3 Developments Focusing
10、Attention on Nuclear Fusion Propulsion.1 2 Quantifying Figures of Merit .1 3 Recommended Ground Rules and Practices for Credible Conceptual Designs.2 3.1 Design Reference Missions .3 3.2 Degree of Technological Extrapolation and Concomitant Risk 4 3.3 Thoroughness in Calculating Mass Properties .6 3
11、.3.1 Nominal Mass Property Template .7 3.3.2 Weight-Growth Contingency and Propellant Margins.10 3.3.3 Specific Impulse10 3.4 Thoroughness in Calculating Power Generation and Usage .11 3.4.1 Power-Flow .11 3.4.2 Jet Power-Loss and Auxiliary Power Contingencies 12 3.4.3 Specific Power 13 4 Summary .1
12、4 5 References14 Figures Figure 1 Relationships Among Example FOMs, Operating Parameters, and Recommendations on Mission/Vehicle Systems Characteristics2 Figure 2 Sample Generic Power Flow Diagram (all power values in MW “tbd”)12 Tables Table 1 Generic Mass Property Template for Nuclear Fusion Space
13、 Propulsion Systems .8 AIAA SP-108-2004 iv Foreword To facilitate the improvement and standardization of conceptual designs of nuclear fusion space propulsion systems, Technical Interchange Meetings (TIM) took place in late 1999 and early 2000. The TIMs were broadly represented by the members of the
14、 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Department of Energy (DOE) laboratories, academia, and industry professionals active in the field. The TIMs were led by NASAs Glenn Research Center (GRC). At their conclusion, it was suggested and all agreed that the results of the TIMs shou
15、ld be offered to the appropriate AIAA Technical Committee (TC) to review and codify the recommended design practices into an appropriate AIAA technical standard. The AIAA Nuclear and Future Flight Propulsion Technical Committee (NFFPTC) was identified as the most appropriate TC for this task. The NF
16、FPTCs Chairman was approached and agreed to bring the TIMs product to the TC for their consideration. The NFFPTC subsequently formed an ad hoc working group for the expressed purpose of authoring an AIAA standards document to guide the development of higher quality conceptual designs for nuclear fus
17、ion space propulsion vehicles. Most of the recommendations stem from the work of the TIMs, with the balance contributed by the AIAA NFFPTC Fusion Design Working Group. The following participants in the Nuclear Fusion Propulsion Technical Interchange Meetings deserve special mention: Dr. Charles D. O
18、rth DOE LLNL Dr. Peter J. Turchi DOE LANL Mr. Scott A. Carpenter EDEn-Corp Dr. John F. Santarius University of Wisconsin (Madison) Dr. Robert H. Frisbee NASA JPL Mr. Craig H. Williams Chair, NASA GRC Other contributors to the TIMs included: Dr. George H. Miley University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaig
19、n) Dr. Hiromu Momota University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) Dr. Jay E. Polk NASA JPL Dr. John Slough University of Washington Dr. Martin Peng DOE ORNL at PPPL Dr. Brice N. Cassenti United Technologies Mr. Joseph OToole DOE LANL Dr. Michael R. LaPointe Ohio Aerospace Institute at NASA GRC Dr. Fran
20、k J. Wessel University of California (Irvine) Ms. Carol Chao University of California (Irvine) Mr. Alex Cheung University of California (Irvine) Ms. Xia Liu EDEn-Corp Mr. Bryan A. Palaszewski NASA GRC Mr. Leonard A. Dudzinski NASA GRC AIAA SP-108-2004 v Mr. Albert J. Juhasz NASA GRC Mr. David Fronin
21、g Flight Unlimited The members of the AIAA NFFPTC Fusion Design Working Group were: Dr. Michael R. LaPointe Dr. Charles D. Orth Dr. Brice N. Cassenti Mr. Scott A. Carpenter Dr. Dana G. Andrews Mr. Craig H. Williams (Chair) The working group was created in 2002 and completed work in 2003. The AIAA St
22、andards Executive Council (Mr. Phil Cheney, Chairman) accepted the document for publication in October 2004. The AIAA Standards Procedures dictates that all approved Standards, Recommended Practices, and Guides are advisory only. Their use by anyone engaged in industry or trade is entirely voluntary
23、. There is no agreement to adhere to any AIAA standards publication and no commitment to conform to or be guided by standards reports. In formulating, revising, and approving standards publications, the committees on standards will not consider patents that may apply to the subject matter. Prospecti
24、ve users of the publications are responsible for protecting themselves against liability for infringement of patents or copyright or both. AIAA SP-108-2004 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Scope This document provides recommended design practices for conceptual engineering studies of nuclear fusion space propul
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