United States Project Notice - HEAT-EXCHANGER INTENSIFICATION THROUGH POWDER PROCESSING AND ENHANCED DESIGN (HIPPED)


Project Notice

PNR 42139
Project Name HEAT-EXCHANGER INTENSIFICATION THROUGH POWDER PROCESSING AND ENHANCED DESIGN (HIPPED)
Project Detail Michigan State Universitys proposed technology is a highly scalable heat exchanger suited for high-efficiency power generation systems that use supercritical CO2 as a working fluid and operate at high temperature and high pressure. It features a plate-type heat exchanger that enables lower cost powder-based manufacturing. The approach includes powder compaction and sintering (powder metallurgy) integrated with laser-directed energy deposition additive manufacturing. Each plate is covered with packed, precisely designed and formed three-dimensional features that promote mixing, intensify heat transfer, and provide stability to prevent large plate deformation under high pressure. The super-alloys developed provide strength at the highest operating temperatures (1100°C) and significant corrosion resistance. The proposed concept extends the range for indirect heat exchange to extreme conditions where state-of-the-art heat exchangers cannot operate. In addition, new ferrous- and nickel-based alloys developed are suitable for other high temperature applications.
Funded By Self-Funded
Country United States , Northern America
Project Value USD 2,250,000

Contact Information

Company Name Michigan State University (MSU)
Address Dr. Michael Ohadi Press and General Inquiries Email: ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov (link sends e-mail) Project Contact: Dr. Andre Benard Project Contact Email: benard@egr.msu.edu (
Web Site https://arpa-e.energy.gov/?q=slick-sheet-project/heat-exchanger-intensification-through-powder-processing-and-enhanced-design

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