Power generation enhancement with hybrid thermoelectric generator using biomass waste heat energy

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Author listAngeline A.A., Jayakumar J., Asirvatham L.G., Marshal J.J., Wongwises S.

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2017

JournalExperimental Thermal and Fluid Science (0894-1777)

Volume number85

Start page1

End page12

Number of pages12

ISSN0894-1777

eISSN1879-2286

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85014056878&doi=10.1016%2fj.expthermflusci.2017.02.015&partnerID=40&md5=cf1bff14d8e366821f646a391234886f

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

The performance of (Bi2Te3-PbTe) hybrid thermoelectric generator (TEG) at diverse operating conditions using the “syngas” (biomass waste heat) obtained from the gasification of Pongamia de-oiled cake is experimentally investigated. On combustion of the “syngas”, a real time temperature of about 250–350 °C is obtained. For this purpose, an experimental rig is fabricated and tested under various operating temperature and load conditions. The heat energy obtained from biomass gasified and burnt “syngas” is mimicked by an electrical heater. The hot side of hybrid TEG was varied from 150 °C to 250 °C and load resistance up to 2 Ω respectively, while the coolant temperature was kept constant at 30 °C. The effect of flow rate of coolant, temperature difference and number of modules in series on the performance of hybrid TEG has been studied. The experimental results showed that the use of single hybrid TEG gave a maximum power output of 8.94 W with an efficiency of 2.5% and a dimensionless figure of merit, ZT‾ of 0.86 for a temperature difference of 200 °C. Further, three hybrid TEG modules connected in series gave a maximum power output of 27.38 W at the same temperature difference. The use of hybrid TEG gave about 53.4%, 21.7% and 39.6% average enhancements in power, voltage and current respectively, when compared with that of an ordinary Bismuth-Telluride (Bi2Te3) module. © 2017 Elsevier Inc.


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PongamiaSyngasThermoelectric generator


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