Title: Electromagnetic Pump Fabrication and Predicted Performance
1Electromagnetic Pump Fabrication and Predicted
Performance
- Presented to
- Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space
James Werner Idaho National Laboratory Harold
Adkins Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
June 16, 2009
2Annular Linear Induction Pump (ALIP)
- Operates in a manner similar to a polyphase
induction motor. - Contains an electromagnetic stator assembly
surrounding the annular duct assembly. - Power is applied to the three-phase stator
winding, - a traveling wave is produced in the liquid metal
annulus - this magnetic field induces voltage in the NaK
fluid contained in the duct induced voltage
currents will flow in the fluid. - currents interact with the magnetic field of the
stator to produce a body force on the fluid,
causing it to move through the annular duct,
thereby developing pressure. - The pressure gradient at any point in the fluid
is proportional to the magnetic field strength. - The total pressure rise developed by the pump is
integral over the axial length of flow passages
in the pump duct.
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3Technology Heritage/Pedigree
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- MHD Systems ALIP Design Software and proprietary
fabrication practices - Represents over 35 years of development of
electromagnetic (EM) Annular Linear Induction
Pump (ALIP) technology - Software has been benchmarked and proven to be a
highly effective predictive tool - Used to design and construct 55 liquid metal
units ranging in capacity from 0.3 kg/s to 40
kg/s (MHD Systems, Inc. 1972-1996) - Predictions performed by software over past 20
years have been within 10 to 15 of actual
post-tested unit operations (associated
predictions typically erred on conservative side)
4Technology Heritage/Pedigree
Pre-Decisional, For Discussion Purposes Only
- MHD Systems ALIP Design Software and proprietary
fabrication practices - Have been applied at operating temperatures
ranges of 358K to 1116K - Used to developed units for Lithium, Sodium,
Magnesium, and NaK(78) - In-loop and submersibles developed
5Technology Heritage/Pedigree
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6Technology Heritage/Pedigree
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7Preliminary FSP ALIP Demonstration Unit
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- Characteristics
- Weight 82 kg
- Length 69 cm
- Diameter 24 cm
- Speculated Efficiency 15
- Source Requirements 70 volt, 36 Hz
- Performance Requirements
- Operating temperature 800-825K
- Nominal Exit Pressure 194 kPa
- Developed head pressure 58 - 68 kPa
- Working fluid NaK(78)
- Fluid flow 4.0 - 4.3 kg/s
8Preliminary ALIP Demonstration Unit Construction
Goals
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- Design Evolution of tools
- Construction Evolution of assembly process
- Investment to streamline future initiative
9ALIP 3-D Model
10ALIP component materials
- Materials List
- Flux Return Core Hyperco 50
- Stator Laminates Hyperco 50
- Coil rings Aluminum Nitrate
- Coils Dispersion Hardened Copper
- Mica sheet
- Bellows SSt 304 or 347
- Conax feed throughs SSt 316
- Duct SSt 316
- Housing, Flux Shell, etc. SSt 316
11Building Stators
12Coil Assembly
13Pump assembly
14Final Assembly and Shipment
15ALIP Pressure vs. Voltage
36 Hz, NaK at 825 K with a 5.08 cm diameter inlet
/ outlet
16ALIP Flow Rate vs. Voltage
36 Hz, NaK at 825 K with a 5.08 cm diameter inlet
/ outlet
17ALIP Efficiency vs. Voltage
36 Hz, NaK at 825 K with a 5.08 cm diameter inlet
/ outlet
18CONCLUSIONS
- A new design of an ALIP pump has been completed
that will meet the operational performance
characteristics for Fission Surface Power (FSP) - Initial modeling and analysis indicate that the
pump will be able to meet the established FSP
design requirements - Because ALIP pumps have not been built for quite
some time, it was necessary to re-establish or
develop new fabrication, coating and assembly
processes and identify material and component
vendors - Testing will begin at NASA Marshall this summer
19Pre-Decisional, For Discussion Purposes Only
Questions?