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Inherently Safe Nuclear-Driven Internal Combustion Engines

Peter Alesso, Tze-Show Chow, Ralph Condit, John Heidrich, Joseph Pettibone, Ronald Streit

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 20 / Number 4P2 / December 1991 / Pages 1001-1005

Advanced Energy Conversion/Storage and Exotic Concepts / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST91-A11946973

Published:February 8, 2018

A family of nuclear driven engines is described in which nuclear energy released by fissioning of uranium or plutonium in a prompt critical assembly is used to heat a working gas. Engine performance is modeled using a code that calculates hydrodynamics, fission energy production, and neutron transport self-consistently. Results are given demonstrating a large negative temperature coefficient that produces self-shutoff of energy production. Reduced fission product inventory and the self-shutoff provide inherent nuclear safety. It is expected that nuclear engine reactor units could be scaled from 100 MW on up.