Title :
Modeling of a Self Reciprocating Cantilever for a MEMS Nuclear Battery Powered by an Alpha Source
Author :
Hassan, Mohamed H. ; Faris, Waleed F.
Author_Institution :
Alexandria Univ., Alexandria
Abstract :
A nuclear battery is a device that converts energy from radioactive decay to electricity. Self-reciprocating cantilevers is a newly developed scheme in which one of the electrodes is elastically deformable. A model has been developed before to model the oscillator to provide understanding of the behavior of such a device, and to help explore potential applications. Previous self-reciprocating cantilevers work concentrated on low energy beta emitters. In this work, the previously developed electromechanical model has been applied to self-reciprocating cantilevers powered by alpha sources. In this work, important device characteristics such as electrode separation, contact time, generated voltage, energy stored, and efficiency are calculated and compared with a beta powered self-reciprocating cantilever. Analysis proved that alpha sources provide better device performance compared with beta sources. For a Cu cantilever, an oscillation period shorter by one order of magnitude was calculated using a 210Po source compared with a 63Ni source. It was also shown that self-reciprocating cantilevers powered by alpha sources can effectively be scaled down to MEMS versions due to the short range of the alpha particles.
Keywords :
cantilevers; direct energy conversion; micromechanical devices; nuclear power; MEMS nuclear battery; alpha source; contact time; electrode separation; electromechanical model; energy storage; oscillator model; radioactive decay; self reciprocating cantilever modeling; voltage generation; Batteries; Character generation; Electrodes; Energy conversion; Micromechanical devices; Oscillators; Performance analysis; Power generation; Radioactive decay; Voltage; MEMS; Nuclear battery; alpha; cantilever; self-reciprocating;
Conference_Titel :
Mechatronics and Automation, 2007. ICMA 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Harbin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0828-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0828-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICMA.2007.4303995