Title :
Development of thermoelectric generating stacked modules aiming for 15% of conversion efficiency
Author :
Kaibe, Hiromasa ; Aoyama, Ikuto ; Mukoujima, Mika ; Kanda, Toshio ; Fujimoto, Shinichi ; Kurosawa, Toshitaka ; Ishimabushi, Hironobu ; Ishida, Kouichi ; Rauscher, Lutz ; Hata, Yasuhiko ; Sano, Seijirou
Author_Institution :
Technol. Res. Center, Komatsu Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
Under NEDO project "The development for advanced thermoelectric conversion system", Komatsu Ltd. is involved in R&D for suicide, Bi-Te and their cascading modules. Aiming to 15% of conversion efficiency η under the hot side Th=580°C and the cold side Tc=30°C until March, 2007, 12% as midterm target was already well attained. In the next 2 years, module designing as well as materials tuning are surely the major topics in terms of superior durability. Bi-Te module, which is established as Peltier cooler, was adjusted to be suitable for generation purpose. So far, better than 7.8% of conversion efficiency with Th=280°C and Tc=30°C was obtained and reproducibility was also well confirmed. Komatsu started investigation for suicide materials as well as module fabrication together with this NEDO project. The performance of suicide module using n-type Mg-Si and p-type MnSi are being steadily improved due to not only the elevation of Z-values of the materials but also maturity of module fabrication technique. Then, better than 8% of efficiency has been maintained at Th=550°C and Tc=30°C. Besides each single module, the cascading one was successfully stacked and the performance was achieved almost as expected. η=12.1% with Th=550°C and Tc=30°C was actually accomplished up to now.
Keywords :
Peltier effect; bismuth alloys; heat transfer; magnesium compounds; manganese compounds; semiconductor materials; tellurium alloys; thermal stresses; thermoelectric devices; 280 degC; 30 degC; 550 degC; 580 degC; BiTe; MgSi; MnSi; NEDO project; Peltier cooler; Z-values evaluation; cascading modules; conversion efficiency; heat flow; suicide materials; thermal stress; thermoelectric generating stacked modules; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Fabrication; Manganese; Reproducibility of results; Research and development; Semiconductor materials; Silicides; Thermal conductivity; Thermoelectric devices; Thermoelectricity;
Conference_Titel :
Thermoelectrics, 2005. ICT 2005. 24th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9552-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICT.2005.1519929