Hydrogen Utilization as a Plasma Source for Magnetohydrodynamic Direct Power Extraction (MHD-DPE)
Osama A. Marzouk

TL;DR
This paper models hydrogen-based plasma for direct power extraction, estimating extremely high theoretical power outputs and optimal cesium concentrations for magnetohydrodynamic energy generation at high temperatures.
Contribution
It introduces a computational approach to evaluate hydrogen plasma with cesium for MHD power extraction, identifying optimal cesium levels and potential power densities.
Findings
Maximum power output of 360 MW/m3 at 1 atm pressure.
Optimal cesium mole fraction of 3% for power maximization.
Power potential increases to 1.15 GW/m3 at lower pressure.
Abstract
This study explores the suitability of hydrogen-based plasma in direct power extraction (DPE) as a non-conventional electricity generation method. We apply computational modeling and principles in physics and chemistry to estimate different thermal and electric properties of a water-vapor/nitrogen/cesium-vapor (H2O/N2/Cs) gas mixture with different levels of cesium (Cs) at a fixed temperature of 2300 K (2026.85 {\deg}C). This gas mixture and temperature are selected because they resemble the stoichiometric combustion of hydrogen with air, followed by the addition of the alkali metal element cesium to allow ionization, thus converting the gas mixture into electrically conducting plasma. We vary the cesium mole fraction in the gas mixture by two orders of magnitude, from a minute amount of 0.0625% (1/1600) to a major amount of 16% (0.16). We use these results to further estimate the…
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