A heater assembly for a heat engine designed to utilize solar energy and heat produced by combustion of a fuel such as natural gas. A receiver housing allows concentrated solar energy to be directed through a receiver aperture into a receiver chamber. Inner and outer arrays of heater tubes within th
A heater assembly for a heat engine designed to utilize solar energy and heat produced by combustion of a fuel such as natural gas. A receiver housing allows concentrated solar energy to be directed through a receiver aperture into a receiver chamber. Inner and outer arrays of heater tubes within the receiver chamber absorb the solar energy and transfer heat to working fluid in the heater tubes. A burner within the housing produces combustion gases which circulate past the heater tubes and transfer heat to the working fluid. The heater tubes form an opaque surface to solar energy and have uniform gaps which allow heated fluid to be passed between adjacent heater tubes. A precise three-dimensional mathematical description for the centerlines of the heater tubes which maintains uniform gaps between adjacent heater tubes is disclosed.
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[ We claim:] [1.] A heat engine heater assembly for transferring heat to working fluid within said heater assembly from solar energy and combustion gases produced by burning a fuel, said heater assembly comprising:a housing, forming a chamber,a plurality of heater tubes within said chamber, for cont
[ We claim:] [1.] A heat engine heater assembly for transferring heat to working fluid within said heater assembly from solar energy and combustion gases produced by burning a fuel, said heater assembly comprising:a housing, forming a chamber,a plurality of heater tubes within said chamber, for containing the working fluid, wherein said heater tubes are positioned about a central axis and said heater tubes form a substantially opaque surface for incident solar radiation,said housing having an aperture allowing said heater tubes to be insolated,a fuel combustor, for mixing and burning air and fuel to produce combustion gases in said housing,air supply means for supplying air to said fuel combustor,fuel supply means for supplying fuel to said fuel combustor,combustion gas circulation means for circulating said combustion gases past said heater tubes, andsealing means for inhibiting said combustion gases from escaping said housing through said aperture. [12.] A heater assembly for transferring heat from solar energy and a heated fluid to working fluid that undergoes a thermodynamic cycle within a heat engine, such as a Stirling cycle engine, to produce mechanical output energy, said heater assembly comprising:a housing, forming a chamber,a plurality of heater tubes within said chamber, for containing the working fluid, wherein said heater tubes are positioned about a central axis and said heater tubes form a substantially opaque surface for incident solar radiation,said housing having an aperture allowing said heater tubes to be insolated,heated fluid supply means for introducing heated fluid into said chamber,heated fluid circulation means for circulating the heated fluid past said heater tubes, andsealing means for inhibiting said heated fluid from escaping said housing through said aperture. A heater assembly according to claim 12 wherein adjacent heater tubes have gaps therebetween and said gaps are uniform. A heater assembly according to claim 12 wherein said heated fluid supply means includes a fuel combustor. A heater assembly according to claim 12 wherein said heated fluid is circulated past said heater tubes in a direction generally toward said aperture. A heater assembly according to claim 12 wherein said sealing means comprises an aperture cover, translatably connected to said housing, having an open and a closed position, said aperture cover sealing off said aperture in said closed position. A heater assembly according to claim 12 wherein said heated fluid circulation means includes heat transfer means for transferring heat from said heated fluid after said heated fluid has circulated past said heater tubes to heated fluid to be introduced into said chamber by said heated fluid supply means. A heat engine heater assembly for transferring heat to working fluid within said heater assembly from solar energy and combustion gases produced by burning a fuel, said heater assembly comprising:a housing, forming a chamber,a plurality of heater tubes within said chamber, for containing the working fluid,said housing having an aperture allowing said heater tubes to be insolated,a fuel combustor, for mixing and burning air and fuel to produce combustion gases in said housing,air supply means for supplying air to said fuel combustor,fuel supply means for supplying fuel to said fuel combustor,combustion gas circulation means for circulating said combustion gases past said heater tubes, wherein said combustion gas circulation means includes pressure regulation means for creating a pressure drop from said fuel combustor to said heater tubes, and ling means for inhibiting said combustion gases from escaping said housing through said aperture. A heater assembly for transferring heat from solar energy and a heated fluid to working fluid that undergoes a thermodynamic cycle within a heat engine, such as a Stirling cycle engine, to produce mechanical output energy, said heater assembly comprising:a housing, forming a chamber,a plurality of heater tubes within said chamber, for containing the working fluid,said housing having an aperture allowing said heater tubes to be insolated,heated fluid supply means for introducing heated fluid into said chamber,heated fluid circulation means for circulating the heated fluid past said heater tubes, and ling means for inhibiting said heated fluid from escaping said housing through said aperture, wherein said sealing means comprises an aperture cover, translatably connected to said housing, having an open and a closed position, said aperture cover sealing off said aperture in said closed position.
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