A novel power MEMS concept, a micro thermophotovoltaic (TPV) system, is first described in this work, which would use hydrogen as fuel and would be capable of delivering 3–10 W electrical power in a package less than 1 cubic centimeter in volume. A microcombustor is one of the most important components of a micro TPV system. A high and uniform temperature distribution along the wall of the microcombustor is required to get a high electrical power output. However, sustaining combustion in a MEMS size combustor will be largely affected by the increased heat losses due to the high surface to volume ratio, which tends to suppress ignition and quench the reaction. In order to test the feasibility of combustion in microdevices and determine the r...
Abstract—The design, fabrication and testing of a novel pro-totype microthermophotovoltaic (micro-TP...
In this paper, experimental investigations on micro power generation using thermoelectric modules in...
Hydrocarbon fuels have such a high energy density that even a relatively inefficient con-verter of c...
A prototype micro-thermophotovoltaic (micro-TPV) power generator is described in this paper. The sys...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In this work, we present experimental results in a platinum microcombustor. The experi-mental result...
Micro-combustors are critical components for micro-power systems using hydrogen and hydrocarbon fuel...
A novel concept of microthermophotovoltaics (MTPV) systems is proposed for powering MEMS devices. Th...
10.1115/IMECE2002-39022ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceeding...
With the improvement and development of micro-mechanical manufacturing technology, people can produc...
Thermophotovoltaics (TPV) is the conversion of fuel to electricity with heat and light as intermedia...
The goal of this doctoral research is to develop combustion-based micro thermoelectric (TE) and ther...
Combustion-based micro-power generation is a serious candidate for substitution of traditional batte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
A detailed review is carried out on current micropower technology. In particular, a prototype microp...
Abstract—The design, fabrication and testing of a novel pro-totype microthermophotovoltaic (micro-TP...
In this paper, experimental investigations on micro power generation using thermoelectric modules in...
Hydrocarbon fuels have such a high energy density that even a relatively inefficient con-verter of c...
A prototype micro-thermophotovoltaic (micro-TPV) power generator is described in this paper. The sys...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In this work, we present experimental results in a platinum microcombustor. The experi-mental result...
Micro-combustors are critical components for micro-power systems using hydrogen and hydrocarbon fuel...
A novel concept of microthermophotovoltaics (MTPV) systems is proposed for powering MEMS devices. Th...
10.1115/IMECE2002-39022ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Proceeding...
With the improvement and development of micro-mechanical manufacturing technology, people can produc...
Thermophotovoltaics (TPV) is the conversion of fuel to electricity with heat and light as intermedia...
The goal of this doctoral research is to develop combustion-based micro thermoelectric (TE) and ther...
Combustion-based micro-power generation is a serious candidate for substitution of traditional batte...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
A detailed review is carried out on current micropower technology. In particular, a prototype microp...
Abstract—The design, fabrication and testing of a novel pro-totype microthermophotovoltaic (micro-TP...
In this paper, experimental investigations on micro power generation using thermoelectric modules in...
Hydrocarbon fuels have such a high energy density that even a relatively inefficient con-verter of c...