Heat Pipe-Assisted Thermoelectric Power Generation Technology for Waste Heat Recovery
Autor: | Ju-Chan Jang, Hyun-Chang Hwang, Wook-Hyun Lee, Kye-Bock Lee, Ji-Su Lee, Ri-Guang Chi, Seok-Ho Rhi |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Electronic Materials. 44:2039-2047 |
ISSN: | 1543-186X 0361-5235 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11664-015-3653-4 |
Popis: | Currently, large amounts of thermal energy dissipated from automobiles are emitted through hot exhaust pipes. This has resulted in the need for a new efficient recycling method to recover energy from waste hot exhaust gas. The present experimental study investigated how to improve the power output of a thermoelectric generator (TEG) system assisted by a wickless loop heat pipe (loop thermosyphon) under the limited space of the exhaust gas pipeline. The present study shows a novel loop-type heat pipe-assisted TEG concept to be applied to hybrid vehicles. The operating temperature of a TEG’s hot side surface should be as high as possible to maximize the Seebeck effect. The present study shows a novel TEG concept of transferring heat from the source to the sink. This technology can transfer waste heat to any local place with a loop-type heat pipe. The present TEG system with a heat pipe can transfer heat and generate an electromotive force power of around 1.3 V in the case of 170°C hot exhaust gas. Two thermoelectric modules (TEMs) for a conductive block model and four Bi2Te3 TEMs with a heat pipe-assisted model were installed in the condenser section. Heat flows to the condenser section from the evaporator section connected to the exhaust pipe. This novel TEG system with a heat pipe can be placed in any location on an automobile. |
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