Nuclear Batteries with Tritium

Nuclear Batteries with Tritium
Author: Galina Nikolayevna Yakubova
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2010
Genre: Dielectrics
ISBN:

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Long-lived power supplies for remote and even hostile environmental conditions are needed for space and sea missions. Nuclear batteries can uniquely serve this role. In spite of relatively low power, the nuclear battery with packaging can have an energy density near a thousand watt-hours per kilogram, which is much greater than the best chemical battery. Moreover, radioactive isotopes are available on the market for reasonable prices and low power electronics are becoming increasingly more versatile. Therefore, nuclear batteries are commercially relevant today. Literature review and theoretical considerations demonstrate that direct charge nuclear batteries have the highest efficiency converting radioactive decay energy to electricity when compared with other types of nuclear batteries. Direct charge nuclear batteries were chosen for this dissertation research. From calculations of the beta particle flux densities from sources of various isotopes, tritium and promethium-147 were chosen as the most suitable for building a direct charge nuclear battery. The theoretical analysis of factors influencing the overall efficiency of a direct charge battery with vacuum dielectric are outlined below. The estimated maximum efficiencies of tritium and promethium batteries are 12% and 21%, respectively. The main factors which effect the efficiency are the source construction, secondary electron emission and backscattering from collectors. Experimentally, it was demonstrated that the efficiency of the tritium direct charge battery model with vacuum dielectrics and collectors with secondary electron emission suppression and backscattering coating reaches 5.5%. This tritium direct charge battery model has an activity of 108 curies and demonstrated open circuit voltage of 5300 volts with short circuit current of 148 nanoamperes. The efficiency can be doubled with double-sided (4 [pi]) sources. A promethium-147 direct charge battery model of cylindrical design and double-sided (4 [pi]) source and collector having polyimide coating was built and tested. This model had an activity of 2.6 curies and demonstrated open circuit voltage at around 60 kV, short circuit current of 6 nanoamperes and efficiency of up to 15%. The experimentally demonstrated battery efficiency approached theoretical calculations. Also, the well known effect of charge accumulation in dielectrics under monoenergetic electron beam irradiation was utilized for making nuclear batteries. In this battery, charge accumulated in the surface region of a thick layer of dielectric from beta irradiation and was found to effectively conduct current through an uncharged dielectric. A simple nuclear battery model was fabricated and tested with a tritium source, a dielectric layer much thicker than the range of tritium beta particles, and a metal collector without vacuum space. This model, with 1 curie of tritium, produced 0.4 microwatts of electrical power on an optimal load resistor of 1 tera-ohm with efficiency approximating 1%. A phenomenological model describing the charging process is suggested in this dissertation and compared favorably with experimental data. Based on the described model, this type of battery having 1000 curies tritium would produce more than 1 milliwatt useful power with efficiency near 4% on a giga-ohm load. While the practically achieved efficiency of the solid-state nuclear battery is less than that built using vacuum dielectric, it is smaller and mechanically more robust.While studying the mechanism of nuclear battery charge accumulation in a dielectric, the space charge distribution in a dielectric under tritium irradiation was investigated both theoretically with calculations by Monte Carlo simulation code and experimentally with measurements by the Pulse Electroacoustic method. It was determined that charge accumulated under tritium irradiation in polyimide from the source-facing surface to a depth of approximately 5 microns.Possible applications of direct charge nuclear batteries and nuclear batteries with charged dielectrics are discussed in this dissertation. Experiments demonstrated the success of using beta batteries to power electrostatic screens for higher voltage alpha direct charge cells, and as spark sources for flash lamps. In the future, their use is promising for integrated electrostatic type motors and photomultipliers. Even ionizing radiation in deep space travel might be harvested utilizing this phenomenon.This dissertation discusses very promising research regarding the feasibility of a tritium nuclear battery with charged solid dielectric.

Nuclear Batteries and Radioisotopes

Nuclear Batteries and Radioisotopes
Author: Mark Prelas
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2016-08-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 331941724X

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This book explains the physics of nuclear battery operation. It provides a comprehensive background that allows readers to understand all past and future developments in the field. The supply and cost of radioisotopes for use in applications (focused on nuclear batteries) are covered in the initial sections of the text. The interaction of ionizing radiation with matter is discussed as applied to nuclear batteries. The physics of interfacing the radioisotopes to the transducers which represent the energy conversion mechanism for nuclear batteries are described for possible nuclear battery configurations. Last but not least the efficiencies of nuclear battery configurations are discussed combined with a review of the literature on nuclear battery research.

Polymers, Phosphors, and Voltaics for Radioisotope Microbatteries

Polymers, Phosphors, and Voltaics for Radioisotope Microbatteries
Author: Kenneth E. Bower
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2002-06-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1420041398

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As the first book written solely on the subject of nuclear batteries and their potential to revolutionize the electronics industry, this text will appeal to a broad audience, from engineers to energy policy makers. This collection of contributions from leading U.S. and Russian nuclear researchers contains diverse discussions of the problems of using radioactive material for microelectronic power needs, and it guides readers to future research in the area of long-life, high energy-density batteries. It describes the state of interdisciplinary research in radiochemistry, tritium storage, semiconductor fabrication, integration into MEMS and other electronic devices, and much more.

Design Optimization of Radionuclide Nano-scale Batteries

Design Optimization of Radionuclide Nano-scale Batteries
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2004
Genre: Microreactors
ISBN:

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Radioisotopes have been used for power sources in heart pacemakers and space applications dating back to the 50's. Two key properties of radioisotope power sources are high energy density and long half-life compared to chemical batteries. The tritium battery used in heart pacemakers exceeds 500 mW-hr, and is being evaluated by the University of Florida for feasibility as a MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) power source. Conversion of radioisotope sources into electrical power within the constraints of nano-scale dimensions requires cutting-edge technologies and novel approaches. Some advances evolving in the III-V and II-IV semiconductor families have led to a broader consideration of radioisotopes rather free of radiation damage limitations. Their properties can lead to novel battery configurations designed to convert externally located emissions from a highly radioactive environment.

International Control of Tritium for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament

International Control of Tritium for Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament
Author: Martin B. Kalinowski
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004-03-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0203569334

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Tritium is used by all nuclear weapons states to increase the explosive yield of atomic bombs and to miniaturize them. However, this radioactive material has not yet been put under appropriate international control comparable to the nuclear safeguards applied for plutonium and uranium. It is a neglected material in efforts to control the spread and

Tritium: Fuel of Fusion Reactors

Tritium: Fuel of Fusion Reactors
Author: Tetsuo Tanabe
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 4431564608

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This book focuses on tritium as a fuel for fusion reactors and a next-generation energy source. Following an introduction of tritium as a hydrogen radioisotope, important issues involved in establishing safe and economical tritium fuel cycles including breeding for a fusion reactor are summarized; these include the handling of large amounts of tritium: confinement, leakage, contamination, permeation, regulation and tritium accountancy, and impacts on surrounding areas. Targeting and encouraging the students and technicians who will design and operate fusion reactors in the near future, this book offers a valuable resource on tritium science and technology.

Safe Handling of Tritium

Safe Handling of Tritium
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This publication contains information on the dosimetry and monitoring of tritium, the use of protective clothing for work with tritium, safe practices in tritium handling laboratories and details of tritium compatible materials. The information has been compiled from experience in the various applications of tritium and should represent valuable source material to all users of tritium, including those involved in fusion R&D.

U. S. Nuclear Weapons Stockpile

U. S. Nuclear Weapons Stockpile
Author: Renee Duncan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2016
Genre: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
ISBN: 9781634844765

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The Department of Energy (DOE) has adhered to its practice of using only unobligated low-enriched uranium (LEU) to meet national security needs for tritium--a radioactive isotope of hydrogen used to enhance the power of U.S. nuclear weapons. LEU is considered unobligated when neither the uranium nor the technology used to enrich it carries an "obligation" from a foreign country requiring that the material only be used for peaceful purposes. These obligations are contained in international agreements to which the United States is a party. This book examines the extent to which DOE has adhered to its practice of using only unobligated LEU to produce tritium and the basis for this practice. Moreover, this book describes the challenges the National Nuclear Security Administration's (NNSA) has identified with its lithium production strategy, and determines the extent to which NNSA developed a mission need statement that is independent of a particular solution, as called for in DOE's directive on project management.