Claims
- 1. A compound-type energy generation system comprising:a Stirling engine (E); and a fuel cell (FC); wherein an unreacted gas discharged from said fuel cell (FC) is combusted in a heater of said Stirling engine (E).
- 2. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 1, wherein the combustion of said unreacted gas is catalytic combustion.
- 3. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 1, wherein the periphery of said heater of said Stirling engine (E) is surrounded by said fuel cell (FC) which is an annular-shape.
- 4. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 2, wherein the periphery of said heater of said Stirling engine (E) is surrounded by said fuel cell (FC) which is an annular-shape.
- 5. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 1, wherein said fuel cell (FC) is a solid electrolyte type fuel cell.
- 6. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 2, wherein said fuel cell (FC) is a solid electrolyte type fuel cell.
- 7. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 3, wherein said fuel cell (FC) is a solid electrolyte type fuel cell.
- 8. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 4, wherein said fuel cell (FC) is a solid electrolyte type fuel cell.
- 9. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 1, wherein a Seebeck device is disposed in an exhaust passage of said heater of said Stirling engine (E).
- 10. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 2, wherein a Seebeck device is disposed in an exhaust passage of said heater of said Stirling engine (E).
- 11. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 3, wherein a Seebeck device is disposed in an exhaust passage of said heater of said Stirling engine (E).
- 12. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 4, wherein a Seebeck device is disposed in an exhaust passage of said heater of said Stirling engine (E).
- 13. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 5, wherein a Seebeck device is disposed in an exhaust passage of said heater of said Stirling engine (E).
- 14. A compound-type energy generation system comprising:a Stirling engine (E) including a heater with a displacer device operatively positioned therein, said displacer device being connected to a power cylinder; and a fuel cell (FC) operatively mounted relative to said Stirling engine, said fuel cell including an air pole disposed to an air passage a fuel cell disposed to a fuel passage, wherein O2 and N2 flow through the air passage and HC and CO flow through the fuel passage to react to form an electromotive force; wherein an unreacted gas discharged from said fuel cell (FC) is combusted in the heater of said Stirling engine (E).
- 15. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 14, wherein the combustion of said unreacted gas is catalytic combustion.
- 16. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 14, wherein the periphery of said heater of said Stirling engine (E) is surrounded by said fuel cell (FC) which is an annular-shape.
- 17. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 14, wherein said fuel cell (FC) is a solid electrolyte type fuel cell.
- 18. The compound-type energy generation system according to claim 14, wherein a Seebeck device is operatively disposed in an exhaust passage of said heater of said Stirling engine (E).
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-069227 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-069227 filed on Mar. 12, 2001 the entire contents thereof are hereby incorporated by reference.
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