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TítuloCompact automotive thermoelectric generator with embedded heat pipes for thermal control
Autor(es)Pacheco, N.
Brito, F.P.
Vieira, R.
Martins, Jorge
Barbosa, H.
Gonçalves, L. M.
Palavras-chaveThermoelectric generator
Variable thermal load
Waste heat recovery
Thermal control
Heat pipes
Variable conductance heat pipes
Data2020
EditoraPergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
RevistaEnergy
CitaçãoN. Pacheco, F.P. Brito, R. Vieira, J. Martins, L.M. Goncalves, Compact Automotive Thermoelectric Generator with Embedded Heat Pipes for Thermal Control, Energy, 197 (2020) 117154; https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2020.117154
Resumo(s)Currently, the automotive industry faces challenges to implement solutions that provide reductions in energy consumption, pollutants and greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions. Exhaust heat recovery employing Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) enables the direct conversion of heat into electric energy without moving parts and little to no maintenance. On-board electrical production is especially useful given the growing electrification trend of road vehicles. The present work assesses the performance of a novel temperature-controlled thermoelectric generator (TCTG) concept in a light duty vehicle and its impact on fuel economy and GHG emissions under realistic driving conditions. The novel exhaust heat exchanger (HE) concept consists of corrugated pipes embedded in a cast aluminium matrix along with variable conductance heat pipes (VCHPs) acting as spreaders of excess heat along the longitudinal direction. This concept seems to have a quite good potential for highly variable thermal load applications, as it is able to avoid overheating by spreading heat instead of wasting it through by-pass systems. Furthermore, when compared to previous concepts by the group, it does not need gravity assistance and has a form factor similar to conventional generators. It also appears to be capable of delivering a breakthrough electric output for TEG systems in such light vehicles, with as much as 572 W and 1538 W of average and maximum electric powers during a driving cycle, respectively, and showing a quite promising reduction of 5.4% in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/66257
DOI10.1016/j.energy.2020.117154
ISSN0360-5442
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CMEMS - Artigos em revistas internacionais/Papers in international journals
MEtRICs - Artigos em revistas internacionais/Papers in international journals

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