CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF A LUNAR REGOLITH CLUSTERED-REACTOR SYSTEM

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Bess, John Darrell [1 ]
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[1] Idaho Natl Lab, Ctr Space Nucl Res, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
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sodium-cooled fast-fission reactor; modular reactor system; lunar surface power; FAST BREEDER-REACTORS; PROSPECTOR; MOON; PERFORMANCE;
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
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It is proposed that a fast-fission, heatpipe-cooled, lunar-surface power reactor system be divided into sub-critical units that could be launched safely without the incorporation of additional spectral shift absorbers or other complex means of control. The reactor subunits are to be emplaced directly into the lunar regolith, utilizing the regolith not just for shielding but also as the reflector material to increase the neutron economy of the system. While a single subunit cannot achieve criticality by itself, coordinated placement of additional subunits will provide a critical reactor system for lunar surface power generation. A lunar regolith clustered-reactor system promotes reliability, safety, and ease of manufacture and testing at the cost of a slight increase in launch mass per rated power level and an overall reduction in neutron economy when compared to a single-reactor system. Additional subunits may be launched with future missions to increase the cluster size and power according to desired lunar-base power demand and lifetime. The results address the potential uncertainties associated with the lunar regolith material and emplacement of the subunit systems. Physical distance between subunits within the clustered emplacement exhibits the most significant feedback regarding changes in overall system reactivity. Narrow, deep holes will be the most effective in reducing axial neutron leakage from the core. The variation in iron concentration in the lunar regolith can directly influence the overall system reactivity, although its effects are less than the more dominant factors of subunit emplacement.
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