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Glenn Research Center 
1994 and 1996 Phase II

Stirling Convertor for a Radioisotope Power System

Infinia Corporation (formerly Stirling Technology Company - STC)

Kennewick, WA

INNOVATION

Stirling as a potential high-efficiency radioisotope power system (RPS) for deep space missions and Mars or lunar rovers

Two Balanced 55-We Stirling Convertors

ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • Developed method to synchronize two thermodynamically independent free-piston Stirling power convertors
  • Resolved key issue by reducing vibrations 40-50 fold by synchronizing convertors
  • Adaptive Vibration Reduction System can further reduce vibrations and adds potential to balance in unlikely event of a failed convertor
  • Initiated design of current Stirling convertor for RPS
COMMERCIALIZATION
  • Infinia has developed product lines for Stirling power generators, based directly on multiple SBIR's
  • Generated over $12M in commercial revenue to date
  • Received Phase III funding of $11M to date plus $20M backlog from DOE and NASA for the radioisotope space power application
  • ENATEC, a European consortium, has licensed Infinia 1-kW generator for European residential cogeneration to market >100,000 units per year beginning in 2007
  • Rinnai in Japan has licensed the same generator for similar markets in Asia and will mass produce the engines for themselves, for ENATEC, and for all Infinia applications
GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS
  • Led to major DOE/NASA project to develop Stirling RPS. DOE/NASA are further developing convertor
  • System integrator, Lockheed Martin, is developing the Stirling Radioisotope Generator (SRG) engineering and qualification units for DOE and NASA. Infinia is providing the Stirling convertors for the SRG as a subcontractor
  • Near term high-efficiency RPS for NASA deep space missions is 4x higher than RTG baseline - Potentially can save tens of millions of dollars per mission
  • Enabling technology under consideration for Mars and lunar rovers for long duration missions
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Curator: SBIR Support                1/23/06