Claims
- 1. Thermionic reactor apparatus comprising:
- a rod having a central passage with the walls thereat of emitting material, and having a plurality of fuel passages located between the central passage and the periphery of the rod, the periphery of said rod undulating in radius and having maximum radii along imaginary radial lines passing through the fuel passages and minimum radii along imaginary radial lines passing between adjacent fuel passages;
- nuclear fuel disposed in said fuel passages;
- and
- a collector disposed in said central passage.
- 2. The apparatus described in claim 1 including:
- a plurality of additional rods substantially identical to said first named rod, a plurality of collectors disposed in said additional rods, and nuclear fuel disposed in the fuel passages of said additional rods;
- said rods mounted parallel to each other and with a bulge of each rod formed by a peripheral region thereof of maximum radius, received in a recess of another rod formed by a rod peripheral region of minimum radius.
- 3. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
- the peripheral surface and central passage walls of said rod are machined surfaces, and said rod is constructed of a mixture of tungsten and approximately two percent thorium oxide.
- 4. Current generating apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of elongated rods mounted parallel to each other, each rod having an outer surface that undulates in radius to form circumferentially spaced bulges and recesses, and the rods being mounted with the bulges of some rods received in the recesses of other rods, each rod having a plurality of fuel passages extending parallel to the length of the rod and located within the bulged portions thereof, and each rod having a collector passage extending parallel to the length of the rod;
- nuclear fuel disposed in said fuel passages;
- and
- a collector disposed in said collector passage.
- 5. The current generator described in claim 4 wherein:
- said rods have machined outer surfaces that are spaced small distances from one another, and each of said rods is constructed of a mixture of tungsten and thorium oxide.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Section 305 of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958, Public Law 85-568 (72 Stat. 435; 42 USC 2457).
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