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Experimental study of a domestic thermoelectric cogeneration system

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2014-01-10

Journal:APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:62

Issue:1

Page Number:69-79

ISSN No.:1359-4311

Key Words:Thermoelectric cogeneration; Thermal efficiency; Domestic

Abstract:Thermoelectric application for power generation does not appear to be appealing due to the low conversion efficiency given by the current commercially available thermoelectric module. This drawback inhibits its wide application because of the overall low thermal efficiency delivered by typical thermoelectric applications. This paper presents an innovative domestic thermoelectric cogeneration system (TCS) which overcomes this barrier by using available heat sources in domestic environment to generate electricity and produce preheated water for home use. This system design integrates the thermoelectric cogeneration to the existing domestic boiler using a thermal cycle and enables the system to utilise the unconverted heat, which represents over 95% of the total absorbed heat, to preheat feed water for domestic boiler. The experimental study, based on a model scale prototype which consists of oriented designs of heat exchangers and system construction configurations. An introduction to the design and performance of heat exchangers has been given. A theoretical modelling for analysing the system performance has been established for a good understanding of the system performance at both the practical and theoretical level. Insight has also been shed onto the measurements of the parameters that characterise the system performance under steady heat input. Finally, the system performance including electric performance, thermal energy performance, hydraulic performance and dynamic thermal response are introduced. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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