Combustion heated thermionic systems

W.B. Veltkamp, H.P. Kemenade, van, W.F.J. Sampers

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    Thermionic energy cogeneration is developing as a new energy conservation option. The characteristics of thermionic systems using combustion of natural gas as heat scource are studied. The -until now unused- high temperature potential of fuels can be applied in order to extract work using the high temperature thermionic conversion process. The high temperature of the emitter and the required large heat flux to it demand a high radiation temperature of the burner walls. As natural gas can only just reach these requirements the resulting system efficiency drops to an intolerable low level if the combustion air is not preheated and the heat from the flue gasses is not recuperated. An analytical study shows the effects of using the collector cooling air to preheat the combustion air and the influence of the heat exchanging capacities of the recuperator and burner walls. It is shown that using the collector cooling air leads to a partial increase in the system performance and that using a recuperator increases performance to the maximum attainable value. The geometry of the recuperator is discussed.
    Originele taal-2Engels
    TitelProceedings 27th intersociety energy conversion engineering conference (IECEC), San Diego, CA, August 3-7, 1992
    Plaats van productieWarrendale
    UitgeverijSociety of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
    Pagina's3.443-3.449
    ISBN van geprinte versie1-56091-264-2
    StatusGepubliceerd - 1992

    Publicatie series

    NaamSAE Publication
    Volume259

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