by Paul Raybould | Aug 15, 2020 | Blog_post
We are engineering commercial thermal and electrical power sources wherein the SunCell® operates at high-temperature capable of providing 1000°C liquid gallium to a liquid-gallium-to-air heat exchanger to generate high temperature air for thermal loads and also power...
by Paul Raybould | Jul 3, 2020 | Blog_post
We are engineering commercial thermal and electrical power sources wherein the SunCell® operates at high-temperature capable of providing 1000 °C liquid gallium to a liquid-gallium-to-air heat exchanger to generate high temperature air for thermal loads and also power...
by Paul Raybould | Jul 3, 2020 | Blog_post
The free electron is a two-dimensional current disc of zero thickness comprising a continuum of azimuthal circular currents elements confined to a limiting disc radius in the xy-plane that matches the de Broglie wavelength. These circular current elements transform...
by Paul Raybould | Jun 6, 2020 | Blog_post
We are working on engineering commercial heater and electrical power sources and have developed an array of water-cooling jets to permit the SunCell® to run long durations. On top of the previous 56 hour run time (post of May 21st and June 1st) , the SunCell® was...
by Paul Raybould | Jun 1, 2020 | Blog_post
We are working on engineering commercial heater and electrical power sources and have developed an array of water-cooling jets to permit the SunCell® to run long durations. The 24-hour duration run (post of May 21st) was stopped, and the SunCell® was examined and then...
by Paul Raybould | May 21, 2020 | Blog_post
The SunCell® was submersed in an 850-liter deionized water tank that was initially at room temperature. The SunCell® molten gallium internal temperature remained steady at about 500°C which is a typical operating temperature of a steam turbine power plant. A manifold...