Impact of Coulomb Scattering on Argon Plasma Based Thermionic Converter Performance

Abstract

Particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations were performed to study the impact of Coulomb scattering on the performance of argon plasma based thermionic converters. Using a simplified model, studies from the 1970's have concluded that plasma resistance, brought on by Coulomb collisions, causes a shift in the IV-curves of thermionic converters that use an argon plasma to mitigate space charge, thereby strongly limiting their electricity generation capability. In this work the impact of Coulomb collisions in such devices were studied as a function of the relative electrical potential between the electrodes, with higher fidelity through the use of a fully kinetic approach (PIC). This revealed that earlier reports overestimated the negative impact of Coulomb collisions around the flat-band potential. The results of the simulations are also used to comment on the validity of the assumptions made in the simplified model.

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