2020
DOI: 10.1109/jmems.2020.3008665
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A MEMS Turbopump for High Temperature Rankine Micro Heat Engines—Part I: Design and Fabrication

Abstract: We report the design and microfabrication of a MEMS turbopump with thermal insulation, as the core component of a steam power plant-on-a-chip for waste heat recovery based on the Rankine thermodynamic cycle. Based on a first-generation microturbopump for ambient temperature operation, this second-generation device introduces materials for thermal insulation and design improvements to the rotordynamic components for operation at high temperatures. Thermal management is required to prevent water boiling in the p… Show more

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“…The piston provides mechanical work through a unique oval-shaped phase change thermodynamic cycle [5]. There are other examples of micro heat engines, including micro gas turbines [14,15] and micro steam turbines [16][17][18], which demonstrate traditional Brayton and Rankine thermodynamic cycles, respectively. They offer high power (watt-scale), but have the complexity of high-speed rotating parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The piston provides mechanical work through a unique oval-shaped phase change thermodynamic cycle [5]. There are other examples of micro heat engines, including micro gas turbines [14,15] and micro steam turbines [16][17][18], which demonstrate traditional Brayton and Rankine thermodynamic cycles, respectively. They offer high power (watt-scale), but have the complexity of high-speed rotating parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy harvesting has emerged to address this need by generating electricity from available energy in the ambient. Thermal energy harvesters converts heat directly into electricity like thermoelectric generators (TEGs) [1], or indirectly (thermal-tomechanical-to-electrical) like micro heat engines coupled with an electromechanical transducer [2][3][4][5][6]. A self-oscillating fluidic micro heat engine (SOFHE) is a recently discovered micro heat engine with a unique thermodynamic cycle [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%