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Preliminary Testing of a Planar Converter with Uranium Oxide Pellets in the Emitter

1992-08-03
929130
Nuclear reactor thermionic space power systems incorporating thermionic fuel element generally use refractory metal emitters, which contain the nuclear fuel. The purpose of the current work is to determine the effect, If any, of the diffusion of uranium oxide fuel through chemically vapor deposited (CVD) tungsten on converter performance. The test vehicle Is a modified, planar variable-spaced research converter. The emitter, with an effective area of 1 cm2, contains four depleted uranium oxide fuel pellets, 4 mm in diameter. The converter equipped with a cesium graphite reservoir, was charged with cesium during the preliminary testing. This paper describes the preliminary testing of the converter to assess the converter performance before any significant diffusion takes place. The testing was carried out with the usual protocol. The emitter temperature was 1800 K and the collector temperature was varied from 1000 K to 1070 K. The range of interelectrode spacing was from .25 to .5 mm.
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