DocumentCode :
2408726
Title :
Stirling-Cycle Thermomechanical Power Sources for Remote or Inaccessible Communications Sites
Author :
Cooke-Yarborough, E.H.
Author_Institution :
Instrumentation and Applied Physics Division, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell
fYear :
1978
fDate :
25-27 Oct. 1978
Firstpage :
71
Lastpage :
78
Abstract :
The paper deals with primary power sources for remote or inaccessible installations, requiring continuous power of tens or hundreds of watts electrical. It is shown that the relatively high conversion efficiency from heat to electricity which is provided by the Stirling-cycle TMG can reduce the weight of fuel required at the site to about a quarter of the weight of equivalent primary batteries, with resultant operating economies. Two installations are in service in the field, and operating experience is being accumulated. The TMG can also be used with radioisotope heat sources, to provide power unattended for many years, as may, for example, be required by undersea repeaters. Again the relatively high efficiency of the TMG offers advantages of economy over the radioisotope thermoelectric generators used hitherto in undersea applications.
Keywords :
Batteries; Energy conversion; Fuels; Instruments; Power generation; Power system reliability; Resistance heating; Solar power generation; Thermoelectricity; Thermomechanical processes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telephone Energy conference, 1978. INTELEC 78. International
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1978.733979
Filename :
733979
Link To Document :
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