Junghalli wrote:phongn wrote:That sounds like a pain to implement, especially with the radiators to cool off the ship. IIRC, most spaceborne nuclear reactors to date have been liquid-sodium reactors (like on the RORSATs)
I guess I'll use that then.
So that works about the same way, only it uses liquid sodium instead of water to drive the turbines?
It's used as the reactor coolant. If you're using turbines, the sodium coolant's heat would have to be transferred to the water for the turbines by a boiler. Basically the coolant pipes connect to a boiler, where they're divided into a large number of smaller pipes. The water contacts those pipes, boils from the heat, and goes to the turbines.
I can't find out anything about how RORSATs converted the liquid sodium's enthalpy to electricity, but they were pretty small reactors and not designed to last very long.
Since you're dealing with a reactor that can't be supplied from outside while operating, I think submarine reactors would be a good template (and the Seawolf does use liquid sodium). The main issue you'd face that submarines don't is that subs can replace the feed water for their turbines by desalinating seawater.
IIRC liquid water is rare in interstellar space. *thinks* Yeah. Rare.