Radiator production for Pylon Fission Surface Power System through lunar In-Situ Resource Utilization

Author:

Gorokhovskaya DianaORCID,Thomas L. DaleORCID

Abstract

Background Fission Surface Power (FSP) is currently being considered by NASA for future lunar exploration and Ultra-Safe Nuclear Corporation (USNC) is developing their Pylon FSP system. Methods This paper introduces the system focusing on the materials used for its main components. It also analyses the lunar availability of the elements required to produce these components and suggests that In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) should be considered. Results As a result of the conducted analysis, it is concluded that since mass is the most important parameter when launching payload from Earth, the Pylon component with the largest mass should be considered further. The heaviest system component is the power system which, however, consists of many other components that are made from various materials. The second heaviest component is the radiator made of Titanium (Ti) metal heat pipes and Graphite Fiber Reinforced Composite (GFRC) face sheets with water as the working fluid. Since the production of Ti metal on the Moon is non-economical, Aluminum (Al) metal utilized for the International Space Station (ISS) is considered. Lunar infrastructure required to produce Al using ISRU is already available. Further analysis will be conducted in the future to look into laser 3D printing technologies. Lunar Resources Inc. is already developing techniques for Al extraction from regolith for the production of Al wires. Conclusions This research shows that all the required technologies already exist, and the next step will be to identify how the obtained Al can be manufactured into radiators. It will also be important to identify how much of the total radiator mass is Al metal to increase the fidelity of this analysis Future research will find the break-even point between the Pylon Ti radiators launched from Earth and the production of Al radiators on the Moon.

Funder

Space Technology Mission Directorate

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

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