[FRIAM] A new heat engine with no moving parts is as efficient as a steam turbine

cody dooderson d00d3rs0n at gmail.com
Fri Apr 15 13:46:24 EDT 2022


That would be good for a concentrated solar array. Do you have any idea how
it works?

Cody Smith


On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 10:43 AM Roger Critchlow <rec at elf.org> wrote:

> https://news.mit.edu/2022/thermal-heat-engine-0413
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> Thermophotovoltaic, converts 1900-2400C source photons to electricity at
> >40% efficiency.
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