DocumentCode
3338679
Title
Advanced thermoelectric power system investigations for light-duty and heavy duty applications. I
Author
Hendricks, Terry J. ; Lustbader, Jason A.
Author_Institution
Nat. Renewable Energy Lab., Center for Transp. Technol. & Syst., Golden, CO, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
25-29 Aug. 2002
Firstpage
381
Lastpage
386
Abstract
The US Department of Energy´s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has developed an integrated heat exchanger/thermoelectric power system analysis tool (in Matlab/Simulink environment) that simultaneously analyzes and optimizes the integrated effects of heat exchanger and thermoelectric power generator (TEPG) performance in light-duty-passenger (LDP) and heavy-duty (HD) vehicle waste heat recovery applications. Part I of this two-part paper describes the mathematical basis of this analysis approach as applied to TEPGS using single-material and segmented-leg thermoelectric (TE) couples. The integrated system analysis approach to heat exchanger/TEPG system performance allows NREL to simultaneously quantify the effects of important system design parameters, and heat exchanger and TEPG device design details on performance and power output in LDP and HD vehicles of interest. Part I discusses system power maximization, potential electrical power available, and cold side cooling mass flow requirements in LDP vehicle exhaust heat recovery applications. The model has been used in Part II of this technical paper to: (1) further investigate the behavior and interdependence of important thermal and TEPG system design parameters, and (2) predict potential TE system power output for a variety of thermal conditions in LDP and HD vehicles.
Keywords
cooling; heat exchangers; heat recovery; power engineering computing; road vehicles; thermoelectric conversion; thermoelectric devices; Matlab/Simulink environment; National Renewable Energy Laboratory; US Department of Energy; heat exchanger; heavy-duty vehicle; integrated heat exchanger/thermoelectric power system analysis tool; light-duty-passenger; thermoelectric power generator; waste heat recovery applications; Heat recovery; High definition video; Performance analysis; Power system analysis computing; Power systems; Tellurium; Thermoelectricity; US Department of Energy; Vehicles; Waste heat;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Thermoelectrics, 2002. Proceedings ICT '02. Twenty-First International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7683-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICT.2002.1190343
Filename
1190343
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