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Orientational Effects on the Performance of a Heat Pipe Coupled Thermionic Converter

1992-08-03
929359
The effects of collector heat pipe orientation upon the electrical and thermal performance of a planar thermionic converter were investigated. The high heat throughput of the converter must be carried away from the collector following electrical power production. The planar thermionic converter tested employs chemical-vapor-deposited rhenium on molybdenum electrodes, a separately heated two-phase cesium reservoir, and a radiantly coupled, electric emitter heater. The collector also functions as the evaporator end cap for the liquid sodium heat pipe. The converter fixture places the heat pipe in the reflux mode (evaporator below the condenser) and allows orientational changes of 15, 30, 45, and 60 degrees from the vertical. It was determined that the thermionic output performance is a relatively weak function of orientation angle in the range of 0 to 60°. As the emitter temperature increased, the effect of orientation on the converter performance increases.
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