Double-acting Extremely Light Thermo-Acoustic (DELTA) Converter

  • Magazine Article
  • TBMG-24948
Published July 01, 2016 by Tech Briefs Media Group in United States
Language:
  • English

Power generation from an external or internal heat source using thermal energy conversion technologies such as solid-state thermionics and thermoelectrics or dynamic conversion with Otto, Stirling, Brayton, or Rankine technologies is fundamentally limited in maximum specific power due to either low efficiency and/or operating frequency. These solid-state technologies are low voltage and hence produce a high DC current that restricts their minimum geometry to approximately 4 A/mm2 to avoid overheating. High-power implementations of this technology class are inefficient, large, and heavy.