Analysis of Power Generation using Waste Heat in Industries using Thermoelectric Generator

Dr. Shubhangi Gondane, Priyanshu Watari, Niraj Borkar, Niteshgiree Paramanandigiree, Pavan Dhongade, Pawan Nagpure, Rohit Wanjari
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Recently, increased emphasis has been placed on the global issue of rapid economic growth, a relative energy scarcity, internal combustion engine exhaust waste heat, and environmental degradation. About 30 to 40 percent of the total heat delivered to the engine in the form of fuel is transformed into meaningful mechanical work. It is necessary to convert waste heat into usable work since the leftover heat is released into the environment through exhaust gases and engine cooling systems, leading to an increase in entropy and major environmental degradation. Due to the specific advantages of thermoelectric generators, they have emerged as a possible alternative green technology as waste heat recovering techniques like the thermoelectric generator (TEG) are developed. A techniquethat can directly convert the thermal energy found in exhaust gas into electric power is the subject of the majority of current study. In this research, a thermoelectric power generator based on exhaust gas was developed for industrial use. The exhaust gases in the pipe serve as the thermoelectric power generator's heat source. As a result, this study suggests and puts into practice a thermoelectric waste heat energy recovery system using the exhaust heat from running equipment. The goal of the project is to directly transform the heat energy from vehicle waste heat to electrical energy using a thermoelectric generator. Although the largest amount of electric power produced by such a system is just 10 W from a single TEG module, significant advancements in material science can make the ambitious aim of generating larger wattages by any means a real possibility.
热电发电机工业余热发电分析
最近,人们越来越重视经济快速增长、相对能源短缺、内燃机废气余热和环境退化等全球性问题。以燃料形式传递给发动机的总热量中,约有30%至40%转化为有意义的机械功。有必要将废热转化为可用的功,因为剩余的热量通过废气和发动机冷却系统释放到环境中,导致熵的增加和主要的环境退化。由于热电发电机的特殊优势,随着热电发电机(TEG)等余热回收技术的发展,热电发电机已成为一种可能的绿色替代技术。一种能将废气中的热能直接转化为电能的技术是目前研究的主要课题。在本研究中,开发了一种基于废气的工业用热电发电机。管道中的废气作为热电发电机的热源。因此,本研究提出并实施了一种利用设备运行余热的热电余热回收系统。该项目的目标是利用热电发电机将汽车废热的热能直接转化为电能。虽然这种系统产生的最大电量仅为10瓦,但材料科学的重大进步可以使以任何方式产生更大瓦数的雄心勃勃的目标成为可能。
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