Thursday, April 11, 2013

1304.3060 (Joshua Ryan Smith)

Increasing the Efficiency of a Thermionic Engine Using a Negative
Electron Affinity Collector
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Joshua Ryan Smith
Most attention to improving vacuum thermionic energy conversion device (TEC) technology has been on improving electron emission with little attention to collector optimization. A model was developed to characterize the output characteristics of a TEC where the collector features negative electron affinity (NEA). According to the model, there are certain conditions for which the space charge limitation can be reduced or eliminated. The model is applied to devices comprised of materials reported in the literature, and predictions of output power and efficiency are made, targeting the sub-1000K hot-side regime. By slightly lowering the collector barrier height, an output power of around $1kW$, at $\geq 20%$ efficiency for a reasonably sized device ($< 1m^{2}$ emission area) can be achieved.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.3060

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