Design development of thermoelectric generator by design engineering

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Abstract

The expected nuclear powered battery is the isotope battery, which applies photoconduction or radiant rays, in other words, releases electron. Because of its lightweight and constant stability and 80 years long (=half time of radiant rays energy) running span, this battery is very effective for artificial satellites, desert island, and artificial hears. For this small battery, production method, waste disposal method, and emergency risk management need to be designed as international standards. To make that possible, design of the battery should achieve universal consensus with its form and shape. True meaning of peace could be shared worldwide, this isotope battery will be international standard. And, On this research as Design Development of Thermoelectric Generator by Design Engineering, we used a "Design Activities Theory" in which the activities involved in Knowledge Management and Project Management aimed at ensuring the efficiency of that Knowledge Management function as a single system. ©Atomic Energy Society of Japan.

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Ogata, Y., & Kawasaki, K. (2006). Design development of thermoelectric generator by design engineering. Transactions of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan, 5(1), 76–80. https://doi.org/10.3327/taesj2002.5.76

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