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Space Fission Reactor Structural Materials: Choices Past, Present and Future...

by Jeremy T Busby, Keith J Leonard
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Metals
Publication Date
Page Numbers
20 to 26
Volume
59
Issue
4

Nuclear powered spacecraft will enable missions well beyond the capabilities of current chemical, radioisotope thermal generator and solar technologies. The use of fission reactors for space applications has been considered for over 50 years, although, structural material performance has often limited the potential performance of space reactors. Space fission reactors are an extremely harsh environment for structural materials with high temperatures, high neutron fields, potential contact with liquid metals, and the need for up to 15-20 year reliability with no inspection or preventative maintenance. Many different materials have been proposed as structural materials. While all materials meet many of the requirements for space reactor service, none satisfy all of them. However, continued development and testing may resolve these issues and provide qualified materials for space fission reactors.