Title :
Thermoelectric Powered Wireless Sensors for Dry-Cask Storage
Author :
Carstens, T.A. ; Corradini, M.L. ; Blanchard, J.P. ; Chien-Hao Liu ; Meng Li ; Behdad, Nader ; Zhenqiang Ma
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Phys., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes using thermoelectric generators to power wireless sensors to monitor spent nuclear fuel during dry-cask storage. OrigenArp was used to determine the decay heat of the spent fuel at different times during the service life of the dry-cask. The Engineering Equation Solver computer program modeled the temperatures inside the dry-cask during its service life. The temperature distribution of a thermoelectric generator and heat sink was calculated using the computer program Finite Element Heat Transfer. From these temperature distributions the power produced by the thermoelectric generator was determined as a function of the service life of the dry-cask. To investigate the ability to provide wireless signal transmission using this power source, CST Microwave Studio was used to determine the scattering parameter S2,1 for a horizontal dry-cask. Important parameters that can influence the transmission of the signal are antenna orientation, antenna placement, and transmission frequency. This analysis estimates that a thermoelectric generator can produce enough power for a sensor to function and transmit data from inside the dry-cask throughout its service life.
Keywords :
S-parameters; computational electromagnetics; finite element analysis; heat sinks; heat transfer; microwave antennas; microwave power transmission; radioactive waste storage; temperature distribution; thermoelectric conversion; thermoelectric power; wireless sensor networks; CST Microwave Studio; Engineering Equation Solver computer program; OrigenArp; antenna orientation; antenna placement; computer program finite element heat transfer; decay heat; dry-cask storage; heat sink; horizontal dry-cask; power source; scattering parameter; service life; spent nuclear fuel; temperature distribution; thermoelectric generators; thermoelectric powered wireless sensors; transmission frequency; transmit data; wireless signal transmission; Antennas; Concrete; Fuels; Heat sinks; Heating; Sensors; Wireless sensor networks; Dry cask; spent fuel; thermoelectric generator; wireless transmission;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2012.2222664