Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power System

Space nuclear power is crucial for future space missions, providing reliable energy for long-duration operations. Gas-cooled nuclear reactors, with high coolant outlet temperatures, are well-suited for integration with a closed Brayton cycle to achieve efficient megawatt-class power generation. A Me...

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Main Author: WU Yangmao1, 2, TANG Simiao1, 2, ZHU Longxiang1, 2, LIAN Qiang1, 2, ZHANG Luteng1, 2, MA Zaiyong1, 2, SUN Wan1, 2, PAN Liangming1, 2
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Published: Editorial Board of Atomic Energy Science and Technology 2025-05-01
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description Space nuclear power is crucial for future space missions, providing reliable energy for long-duration operations. Gas-cooled nuclear reactors, with high coolant outlet temperatures, are well-suited for integration with a closed Brayton cycle to achieve efficient megawatt-class power generation. A Megawatt-class Advanced Gas-cooled Nuclear System (MAGNUS) was developed featuring a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor coupled with a closed Brayton cycle in this study, establishing a comprehensive mathematical and physical model. The reactor model incorporates point reactor kinetics, reactivity feedback, coolant flow heat transfer, and thermal behavior of the fuel and structural materials. The Brayton cycle model includes key components such as the turbine-alternator-compressor (TAC), recuperator, and gas cooler. A robust numerical method was employed for solution, and a transient system analysis program was developed. The program’s steady-state and transient results were validated, followed by transient analyses of key accident scenarios, including positive reactivity insertion accidents and TAC shaft speed reduction events. For a positive reactivity insertion below 0.152 reactivity insertion occurs, the reactor stabilizes at 3.67 MWt (117% of core rated thermal power), while thermal-to-electric conversion efficiency improves from 32.1% to 34.4%. Early activation of protective measures reduces the required negative reactivity compensation while maintaining high efficiency. In contrast, delayed intervention requires stronger negative reactivity, leading to a decrease in core temperature and a reduction in thermal efficiency. During TAC shaft speed reduction, reactor heat output remains proportional to system load. Within a safe operating range, adjusting shaft speed effectively improves efficiency by minimizing temperature differential losses. However, speed regulation is self-stabilizing only down to 80% of rated shaft speed. If the speed drops further, safety measures must be implemented to prevent coolant flow reduction, excessive reactor heating, and potential fuel cladding failure.
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spelling doaj-art-f1ff2f30187c442588a595073742aef02025-08-20T03:08:16ZengEditorial Board of Atomic Energy Science and TechnologyYuanzineng kexue jishu1000-69312025-05-0159597398710.7538/yzk.2024.youxian.0951Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power SystemWU Yangmao1, 2, TANG Simiao1, 2, ZHU Longxiang1, 2, LIAN Qiang1, 2, ZHANG Luteng1, 2, MA Zaiyong1, 2, SUN Wan1, 2, PAN Liangming1, 201. Key Laboratory of Low-grade Energy Utilization Technologies and Systems, Ministry of Education, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China 2. Department of Nuclear Engineering and Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, ChinaSpace nuclear power is crucial for future space missions, providing reliable energy for long-duration operations. Gas-cooled nuclear reactors, with high coolant outlet temperatures, are well-suited for integration with a closed Brayton cycle to achieve efficient megawatt-class power generation. A Megawatt-class Advanced Gas-cooled Nuclear System (MAGNUS) was developed featuring a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor coupled with a closed Brayton cycle in this study, establishing a comprehensive mathematical and physical model. The reactor model incorporates point reactor kinetics, reactivity feedback, coolant flow heat transfer, and thermal behavior of the fuel and structural materials. The Brayton cycle model includes key components such as the turbine-alternator-compressor (TAC), recuperator, and gas cooler. A robust numerical method was employed for solution, and a transient system analysis program was developed. The program’s steady-state and transient results were validated, followed by transient analyses of key accident scenarios, including positive reactivity insertion accidents and TAC shaft speed reduction events. For a positive reactivity insertion below 0.152 reactivity insertion occurs, the reactor stabilizes at 3.67 MWt (117% of core rated thermal power), while thermal-to-electric conversion efficiency improves from 32.1% to 34.4%. Early activation of protective measures reduces the required negative reactivity compensation while maintaining high efficiency. In contrast, delayed intervention requires stronger negative reactivity, leading to a decrease in core temperature and a reduction in thermal efficiency. During TAC shaft speed reduction, reactor heat output remains proportional to system load. Within a safe operating range, adjusting shaft speed effectively improves efficiency by minimizing temperature differential losses. However, speed regulation is self-stabilizing only down to 80% of rated shaft speed. If the speed drops further, safety measures must be implemented to prevent coolant flow reduction, excessive reactor heating, and potential fuel cladding failure.https://yznkxjs.xml-journal.net/article/doi/10.7538/yzk.2024.youxian.0951space nuclear powerhigh-temperature gas-cooled fast reactorclosed brayton cycletransient analysis
spellingShingle WU Yangmao1, 2, TANG Simiao1, 2, ZHU Longxiang1, 2, LIAN Qiang1, 2, ZHANG Luteng1, 2, MA Zaiyong1, 2, SUN Wan1, 2, PAN Liangming1, 2
Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power System
Yuanzineng kexue jishu
space nuclear power
high-temperature gas-cooled fast reactor
closed brayton cycle
transient analysis
title Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power System
title_full Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power System
title_fullStr Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power System
title_full_unstemmed Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power System
title_short Transient Characteristics Analysis of He-Xe Cooled Space Reactor Coupled with Brayton Cycle Nuclear Power System
title_sort transient characteristics analysis of he xe cooled space reactor coupled with brayton cycle nuclear power system
topic space nuclear power
high-temperature gas-cooled fast reactor
closed brayton cycle
transient analysis
url https://yznkxjs.xml-journal.net/article/doi/10.7538/yzk.2024.youxian.0951
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