Could you use this to augment thrust of a chemical rocket?
Quote from: Pete on 11/01/2019 11:19 amI'm a little boggled at how a system that expels masses of Tritium is considered "clean"?Ok, no surplus Neutrons... BUT you need a ridiculously intense neutron source to activate it.So, where exactly does this "clean" come in?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_salt-water_rocket#LimitationsIt's "clean" only in that it's cleaner than Zubrin's NSWR, which exhausts actively fissioning uranium/plutonium salts.
I'm a little boggled at how a system that expels masses of Tritium is considered "clean"?Ok, no surplus Neutrons... BUT you need a ridiculously intense neutron source to activate it.So, where exactly does this "clean" come in?
A layer of lithium-6 hydride deposited onto a beryllium bell nozzle and irradiated ...
The fuel is dissolved in water; the fuel is used to heat the water; the water and the fuel's reaction products are expelled together. Pretty simple.