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Power MEMS and microengines
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionMechanical EngineeringGas Turbine CombustionMicro-electromechanical SystemMicromachinesMems DevicePower MemsElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingHeat TransferMicroelectronicsMicro TechnologyHeat EnginesThermal EngineeringMicrofabricationCombustion ScienceGas Turbine Engine
MIT is developing a MEMS-based gas turbine generator. Based on high speed rotating machinery, this 1 cm diameter by 3 mm thick SiC heat engine is designed to produce 10-20 W of electric power while consuming 10 grams/hr of H/sub 2/. Later versions may produce up to 100 W using hydrocarbon fuels. The combustor is now operating and an 80 W micro-turbine has been fabricated and is being tested. This engine can be considered the first of a new class of MEMS device, power MEMS, which are heat engines operating at power densities similar to those of the best large scale devices made today.
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