A micromachined device for efficient thermal processing at least one fluid
stream includes at least one fluid conducting tube having at least a
region with wall thickness of less than 50 .mu.m. The device optionally
includes one or more thermally conductive structures in thermal
communication with first and second thermally insulating portions of the
fluid conducting tube. The device also may include a thermally conductive
region, and at least a portion of the fluid conducting tube is disposed
within the region. A plurality of structures may be provided projecting
from a wall of the fluid conducting tube into an inner volume of the
tube. The structures enhance thermal conduction between a fluid within
the tube and a wall of the tube. A method for fabricating, from a
substrate, a micromachined device for processing a fluid stream allows
the selective removal of portions of the substrate to provide desired
structures integrated within the device. As an example, the micromachined
device may be adapted to efficiently react fluid reactants to produce
fuel for a fuel cell associated with the device, resulting in a system
capable of conversion of chemical to electrical energy.