DocumentCode :
725469
Title :
Geometry optimization of exhaust ducts applied in thermoelectric cogeneration efficiency
Author :
Gomes, Pedro H. G. ; Calixto, Wesley P. ; Faria, Messias A. A. ; Stecanella, Priscilla A. J. ; Alves, Aylton J. ; Domingues, Elder G.
Author_Institution :
Program in Electron. Syst. & Autom. (PGEA), Univ. of Brasilia (UnB), Brasilia, Brazil
fYear :
2015
fDate :
10-13 June 2015
Firstpage :
1132
Lastpage :
1136
Abstract :
With following world demand for electricity and increasing scarcity of natural energy resources, it is imperative to search for alternative methods for electricity production or increasing the efficiency of existing processes. The use of Seebeck modules have been shown the green output of power cogeneration using waste heat energy. Furthermore, the overall conversion efficiency of thermal energy into electric by this system is about 5%, a factor that discourages the high costs embedded. The goal of this work aims to seek increased efficiency in thermal-electrical conversion indeed by Seebeck modules (TEG), starting from a geometry optimization of hot gases exhaust duct. The duct thickness was varied lengthwise to flow and from a heuristic optimization process, good results of surface equalization temperature was found by finite element simulations. A low surface temperature gradient allows TEG working near the maximum efficiency condition, distant of mechanical failure.
Keywords :
Seebeck effect; cogeneration; ducts; exhaust systems; finite element analysis; gradient methods; optimisation; thermoelectric conversion; waste heat; waste recovery; waste-to-energy power plants; Seebeck modules; TEG; duct thickness; electricity production; exhaust ducts; finite element simulations; geometry optimization; heuristic optimization process; hot gas exhaust duct; mechanical failure; natural energy resources; power cogeneration; surface equalization temperature; surface temperature gradient; thermal energy; thermal-electrical conversion; thermoelectric cogeneration efficiency; waste heat energy; Cogeneration; Ducts; Generators; Geometry; Heat transfer; Optimization; Geometry optimization; TEG; cogeneration; thermoeletric efficiency;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Environment and Electrical Engineering (EEEIC), 2015 IEEE 15th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7992-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EEEIC.2015.7165326
Filename :
7165326
Link To Document :
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