Yes, you guessed it right. This thread is about NTR (nuclear thermal rocket) engines (meshing under way...) that ARE required for a manned flight to Mars.
Things that complicate realistic modelling:
1. Startup from minimum power (no propellant flow) to full thrust takes time (structural limitations on rate of heating).
2. Shutdown and residual heat dissipation take time and propellant.
3. Upon shutdown or abrupt power changes, a complicated rollercoaster of Xenon and Iodine poisoning commences, which may or may not influence max thrust achievable after a given time period.
4. Don't even ASK me about failures or full-scale modelling of neutronics+thermohydraulics.
A candidate approach:
quickly draw a few ballpark-derived nominal curves for thrust against time (startup, nominal power, shutdown), make splines of them and simply code the dependencies, without letting the user decide on the thrust level.
Two questions:
A) how to forbid the user to manipulate thrust but still retain the capability to command shutdown?
B) what information should be provided on-screen to simplify planning of ejection/capture burns?
Things that complicate realistic modelling:
1. Startup from minimum power (no propellant flow) to full thrust takes time (structural limitations on rate of heating).
2. Shutdown and residual heat dissipation take time and propellant.
3. Upon shutdown or abrupt power changes, a complicated rollercoaster of Xenon and Iodine poisoning commences, which may or may not influence max thrust achievable after a given time period.
4. Don't even ASK me about failures or full-scale modelling of neutronics+thermohydraulics.
A candidate approach:
quickly draw a few ballpark-derived nominal curves for thrust against time (startup, nominal power, shutdown), make splines of them and simply code the dependencies, without letting the user decide on the thrust level.
Two questions:
A) how to forbid the user to manipulate thrust but still retain the capability to command shutdown?
B) what information should be provided on-screen to simplify planning of ejection/capture burns?
