Evolutionary upgrade for the multi-mission radioisotope thermoelectric generator (MMRTG)

T. Hammel, R. Bennett, Bob Sievers
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Advanced thermoelectric materials developed over the last 10 years have opened up a number of radioisotope generator design options for deep space and planetary exploration. Publications over the last several years have described options ranging from low risk upgrades to the Multi-Mission Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (MMRTG) to higher risk game changing designs with efficiency above 10% and power density above 5 W/kg. While the latter are very compelling to the mission planners, the reality is that only the former is within reach of the current NASA budget and near term missions. System design and mission studies have determined that even the former approach will provide significant power system improvements for future missions. A program is therefore in progress to evaluate evolutionary MMRTG upgrades using new skutterudite (SKD) thermoelectric materials. Modest temperature increases to produce higher beginning of life (BOL) power from the SKD materials are expected to be within the capability of the MMRTG system design. The SKD materials are also expected to provide a substantial end of life (EOL) improvement relative to MMRTG materials. This paper examines the evolutionary system design changes for this enhanced (e)MMRTG, provides a risk assessment of each and summarizes the expected performance.
多任务放射性同位素热电发生器(MMRTG)进化升级
在过去的10年里,先进的热电材料的发展为深空和行星探测开辟了许多放射性同位素发生器的设计选择。过去几年的出版物描述了各种选择,从低风险升级到多任务放射性同位素热电发生器(MMRTG),到更高风险的改变游戏规则的设计,效率超过10%,功率密度超过5 W/kg。虽然后者对任务规划者来说非常有吸引力,但现实情况是,只有前者在美国宇航局目前的预算和近期任务范围内。系统设计和任务研究已经确定,即使是前一种方法也将为未来的任务提供重要的动力系统改进。因此,一个项目正在进行中,以评估使用新的SKD热电材料的进化MMRTG升级。适度的温度升高可以使SKD材料产生更高的寿命起始功率(BOL),这在MMRTG系统设计的能力范围内。与MMRTG材料相比,SKD材料也有望提供实质性的寿命终止(EOL)改善。本文研究了这种增强的(e)MMRTG的进化系统设计变化,提供了每个系统的风险评估,并总结了预期的性能。
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