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Thermophotovoltaic technology

Patent 4707560 Issued on November 17, 1987. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 19, 2006. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Thermophotovoltaic technology Patent #: 4584426
Issued on: 04/22/1986
Inventor: Nelson

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/944419 filed on 12/19/1986

US Classes:

136/253Radioactive, ionic, or thermo photo

Examiners

Primary: Weisstuch, Aaron

International Classes

H02N 6/00 (20060101)
H01L 31/04 (20060101)

Abstract

A thermophotovoltaic system includes structure defining a diffusion flame burner having separate but adjacent fuel and oxidant inlets, and structure defining a combustion chamber in which an emitter structure is disposed for exposure to combustion products of the burner. The combustion products heat the emitter structure and cause the emission of spectrally distributed radiation. Disposed in optically coupled relation to the emitter structure are one or more photocells for converting energy radiated by the emitter structure to electrical energy, a close match between the spectrum of the photon energy radiated from the emitter structure and the electron production threshold of the photocell array resulting in enhanced efficiency. One portion of the combustion product stream is flowed from the combustion chamber through a recuperator to heat the incoming oxidant, and another portion of the combustion product stream is flowed into the combustion chamber. Significant efficiency improvements are achieved by the recuperative preheating of oxidant, and the reintroduction of a part of the exhaust gas back into the combustion mixture reduces the flame temperature with minimal compromise of the gain in efficiency achieved through oxidant preheat so that thermal stability limits of one or more of the components of the system are not exceeded.

Other References

  • White, et al., "P-I-N" Structure for Controlled Spectrum Photovoltaic Converters Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Devel. North Atlantic Treaty Org., pp. 897-922
  • Kittl, et al., "Design Analysis of TPV-Generator System.revreaction., Proc., 25th Annual Power Sources Conf., (1972)
  • Guazzoni, et al., "Cylindrical Erbium Oxide Radiator Structures for Thermophotovoltaic Generators", R&D Technical Report ECOM-4249, pp. 1-27 (1974)
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