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XVI Международная конференция "Термоэлектрики и их применения --- 2018" (ISCTA 2018), Санкт-Петербург, 8-12 октября 2018 г. Новое направление применения термоэлектрических преобразователей энергии
Author(s) -
З.М. Дашевский,
П.П. Константинов,
C.Я. Скипидаров
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
fizika i tehnika poluprovodnikov
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1726-7315
pISSN - 0015-3222
DOI - 10.21883/ftp.2019.07.47859.39
Subject(s) - radiator (engine cooling) , thermoelectric generator , thermoelectric effect , solar energy , materials science , environmental science , energy conversion efficiency , energy transformation , converters , nuclear engineering , waste heat , mechanical engineering , engineering physics , electrical engineering , optoelectronics , thermodynamics , engineering , physics , power (physics) , heat exchanger
In southern countries, including European states, solar collectors for additional water-heating systems are widely used. However, the disadvantage of such systems is that a considerable proportion of solar energy cannot be used with increasing water temperature and dissipates into the environment. It is proposed to use waste heat at a high temperature, which is supplied to a thermoelectric generator (TEG) operating on the basis of a temperature difference between the hot water in the solar collector and cold water supplied to a radiator on the other TEG side. This is a new application of thermoelectric converters, in which the converter can act not only as a source of electrical energy but also as a source of low-potential heat coming from the radiator. The total conversion efficiency in such devices can reach 90%. It is shown that the use of p -type legs in a TEG with the cleavage planes of the legs parallel to the heat-flux direction instead of the conventional parallel orientation results in an increase in the thermoelectric efficiency by 25% on average in the temperature range of 100–300°C.

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