Quantifying and minimizing entropy generation in AMTEC cells
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Entropy generation in an AMTEC cell represents inherent power loss to the AMTEC cell. Minimizing cell entropy generation directly maximizes cell power generation and efficiency. An internal project is on-going at AMPS to identify, quantify and minimize entropy generation mechanisms within an AMTEC cell, with the goal of determining cost-effective design approaches for maximizing AMTEC cell power generation. Various entropy generation mechanisms have been identified and quantified. The project has investigated several cell design techniques in a solar-driven AMTEC system to minimize cell entropy generation and produce maximum power cell designs. In many cases, various sources of entropy generation are interrelated such that minimizing entropy generation requires cell and system design optimization. Some of the tradeoffs between various entropy generation mechanisms are quantified and explained and their implications on cell design are discussed. The relationship between AMTEC cell power and efficiency and entropy generation is presented and discussed.
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