Critical design features of thermal-based radioisotope generators: A review of the power solution for polar regions and space

As one special type of sustainable energy source, radioisotopes have extremely high energy densities. Electrical generators using the decay heat from these radioisotopes can provide long-lasting power when other types of energy, such as solar or chemical energy, are not available. Starting from the...

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Published in:Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Main Authors: Wang, Xiawa, Liang, Renrong, Fisher, Peter H, Chan, Walker R, Xu, Jun
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV 2021
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spelling ftmit:oai:dspace.mit.edu:1721.1/129634 2023-06-11T04:09:34+02:00 Critical design features of thermal-based radioisotope generators: A review of the power solution for polar regions and space Wang, Xiawa Liang, Renrong Fisher, Peter H Chan, Walker R Xu, Jun Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies 2021-01-27T16:37:08Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/129634 en eng Elsevier BV http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2019.109572 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 1364-0321 https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/129634 Wang, Xiawa et al. "Critical design features of thermal-based radioisotope generators: A review of the power solution for polar regions and space." Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 119 (March 2020): 109572 © 2019 Elsevier Ltd Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Prof. Fisher via Barbara Williams Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 2021 ftmit https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2019.109572 2023-05-29T08:34:16Z As one special type of sustainable energy source, radioisotopes have extremely high energy densities. Electrical generators using the decay heat from these radioisotopes can provide long-lasting power when other types of energy, such as solar or chemical energy, are not available. Starting from the 1960s, radioisotope generators were safely used in numerous space and terrestrial missions, and have powered systems from interstellar spacecraft to lighthouses along the arctic coast. This work reviewed the generator development and critical components that constitute a functional system. Started with a brief generator history, the paper focused on technological aspects including fuel manufacturing, energy conversion elements, thermal insulation, structural materials, prototype measurements, future improvements, and concluded with the safety aspects for both space and terrestrial applications. Radioisotope generators are one example of using nuclear energy in a peaceful way to benefit human be-ings. Plutonium fuel productions were resumed and accelerated in the United States and americium fuel research was actively sponsored by the European Space Agency. It is promis-ing that more and more high performance generators will be used in future land and space missions. Army Research Office through the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (Contracts W911NF-07-D0004, MAST 892730 and S3TEC DE-SC0001299) Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Arctic Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 119 109572
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description As one special type of sustainable energy source, radioisotopes have extremely high energy densities. Electrical generators using the decay heat from these radioisotopes can provide long-lasting power when other types of energy, such as solar or chemical energy, are not available. Starting from the 1960s, radioisotope generators were safely used in numerous space and terrestrial missions, and have powered systems from interstellar spacecraft to lighthouses along the arctic coast. This work reviewed the generator development and critical components that constitute a functional system. Started with a brief generator history, the paper focused on technological aspects including fuel manufacturing, energy conversion elements, thermal insulation, structural materials, prototype measurements, future improvements, and concluded with the safety aspects for both space and terrestrial applications. Radioisotope generators are one example of using nuclear energy in a peaceful way to benefit human be-ings. Plutonium fuel productions were resumed and accelerated in the United States and americium fuel research was actively sponsored by the European Space Agency. It is promis-ing that more and more high performance generators will be used in future land and space missions. Army Research Office through the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (Contracts W911NF-07-D0004, MAST 892730 and S3TEC DE-SC0001299)
author2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies
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author Wang, Xiawa
Liang, Renrong
Fisher, Peter H
Chan, Walker R
Xu, Jun
spellingShingle Wang, Xiawa
Liang, Renrong
Fisher, Peter H
Chan, Walker R
Xu, Jun
Critical design features of thermal-based radioisotope generators: A review of the power solution for polar regions and space
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Liang, Renrong
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title Critical design features of thermal-based radioisotope generators: A review of the power solution for polar regions and space
title_short Critical design features of thermal-based radioisotope generators: A review of the power solution for polar regions and space
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