Claims
- 1. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly, comprising:
- (a) a source of heat;
- (b) a plurality of emitter electrodes thermally coupled to and generally enclosed by the source of heat;
- (c) a plurality of collector electrodes in a spaced relationship from and generally enclosed by the emitter electrodes; and,
- (d) a heat sink generally enclosed by the collector electrodes.
- 2. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly according to claim 1, wherein the source of heat comprises fissionable material.
- 3. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly according to claim 1, wherein the heat sink comprises a container of heat sink material.
- 4. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly comprising:
- (a) a source of heat;
- (b) a plurality of emitter electrodes thermally coupled to and generally enclosed by the source of heat;
- (c) a plurality of collector electrodes in a spaced relationship from and generally enclosed by the emitter electrodes;
- (d) a heat sink generally enclosed by the collector electrodes;
- (e) wherein the heat sink comprises a container of heat sink material; and,
- (f) wherein the heat sink material comprises a lithium salt.
- 5. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly according to claim 4, wherein the lithium salt comprises lithium hydride.
- 6. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly comprising:
- (a) a shource of heat;
- (b) a plurality of emitter electrodes thermally coupled to and generally enclosed by the source of heat;
- (c) a plurality of collector electrodes in a spaced relationship from and generally enclosed by the emitter electrodes;
- (d) a heat sink generally enclosed by the collector electrodes;
- (e) wherein the heat sink comprises a container of heat sink material; and,
- (f) wherein the heat sink material comprises a neutron moderator.
- 7. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly according to claim 6, wherein the heat sink material comprises lithium hydride enriched in the Li-7 isotope.
- 8. A thermionic energy conversion system assembly according to claim 3, further comprising a heat pipe, enclosed generally within the heat sink material, for transferring heat out of the heat sink material.
- 9. A thermionic energy conversion system module, comprising a plurality of stacked thermionic conversion system assemblies, each assembly comprising:
- (a) a source of heat;
- (b) a plurality of emitter electrodes thermally coupled to and generally enclosed by the source of heat;
- (c) a plurality of collector electrodes in a spaced relationship from and generally enclosed by the emitter electrodes; and,
- (d) a heat sink generally enclosed by the collector electrodes.
- 10. A thermionic energy conversion system module according to claim 9, wherein the heat sinks are generally continuous from assembly to assembly.
- 11. A thermionic energy conversion system module according to claim 10, wherein the heat sinks comprise a container of heat sink material, and further comprise a heat pipe, enclosed generally within the heat sink material, for transferring heat out of the heat sink material.
- 12. A thermionic nuclear reactor, comprising an array of thermionic energy conversion system modules, each module comprising a plurality of stacked thermionic conversion system assemblies, each assembly comprising:
- (a) a source of heat;
- (b) a plurality of emitter electrodes thermally coupled to and generally enclosed by the source of heat;
- (c) a plurality of collector electrodes in a spaced relationship from and generally enclosed by the emitter electrodes; and,
- (d) a heat sink generally enclosed by the collector electrodes.
- 13. A thermionic nuclear reactor according to claim 12, wherein each heat sink comprises a container of heat sink material, and each module further comprises a heat pipe, enclosed generally within the heat sink material, for transferring heat out of the heat sink material.
- 14. A method of converting heat energy to electrical energy, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a source of heat;
- (b) thermally coupling the heat source to a plurality of emitter electrodes generally enclosed by the source of heat;
- (c) providing a plurality of collector electrodes in a spaced relationship from and generally enclosed by the emitter electrodes; and
- (d) thermally coupling the collector electrodes to a heat sink generally enclosed by the collector electrodes.
- 15. The method of converting heat energy to electrical energy according to claim 14, further comprising the step of removing heat from the heat sink with a heat pipe.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
Anderson et al., Nuclear Applications, No. 6, vol. 5, Dec. 1968, pp. 424-436. |
Koenig, 11.sup.th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, State Line, Nev., U.S.A. (Sep. 12-17, 1976). |