Portable power sources using combustion of butane and thermoelectrics

J. Posthill, A. Reddy, E. Siivola, G. Krueger, M. Mantini, P. Thomas, R. Venkatasubramanian, F. Ochoa, P. Ronney
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RTI is currently developing cascade and segmented thermoelectric (TE) power modules to achieve a thermal-to-electric efficiency target of 20%. In this context, we have achieved significant power levels with advanced bulk SiGe TE modules developed individually. Power levels over 1 W/sub e/ per module - with 11 W/sub e/ demonstrated by using 10 modules - now make a new thermoelectrics-based man-portable power supply potentially very attractive. These new modules are able to operate at high temperatures (>700/spl deg/C) and are thereby able to effectively utilize the temperature from direct combustion of any fuel such as butane, propane, natural gas, diesel or other logistics fuels. Combining: (1) these high-temperature SiGe TE modules with (2) a combustor with (3) a lightweight heat exchanger could enable TE to address man-portable off-grid requirements for fueled power sources.
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使用燃烧丁烷和热电的便携式电源
RTI目前正在开发级联和分段热电(TE)功率模块,以实现20%的热电转换效率目标。在这种情况下,我们已经通过单独开发的先进批量SiGe TE模块实现了显着的功率水平。每个模块超过1 W/sub - e/的功率水平——通过使用10个模块演示了11 W/sub - e/——现在使一种新的基于热电的单兵便携式电源具有潜在的吸引力。这些新模块能够在高温(>700/spl℃)下运行,因此能够有效地利用任何燃料(如丁烷、丙烷、天然气、柴油或其他物流燃料)直接燃烧产生的温度。结合:(1)这些高温SiGe TE模块与(2)燃烧器与(3)轻型热交换器,可以使TE满足燃料电源的便携式离网要求。
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