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- Title
Performance Analysis and Optimization of Concentrating Solar Thermoelectric Generator.
- Authors
Lamba, Ravita; Manikandan, S.; Kaushik, S. C.
- Abstract
A thermodynamic model for a concentrating solar thermoelectric generator considering the Thomson effect combined with Fourier heat conduction, Peltier, and Joule heating has been developed and optimized in MATLAB environment. The temperatures at the hot and cold junctions of the thermoelectric generator were evaluated by solving the energy balance equations at both junctions. The effects of the solar concentration ratio, input electrical current, number of thermocouples, and electrical load resistance ratio on the power output and energy and exergy efficiencies of the system were studied. Optimization studies were carried out for the STEG system, and the optimum number of thermocouples, concentration ratio, and resistance ratio determined. The results showed that the optimum values of these parameters are different for conditions of maximum power output and maximum energy and exergy efficiency. The optimum values of the concentration ratio and load resistance ratio for maximum energy efficiency of 5.85% and maximum exergy efficiency of 6.29% were found to be 180 and 1.3, respectively, with corresponding power output of 4.213 W. Furthermore, at higher concentration ratio (C = 600), the optimum number of thermocouples was found to be 101 for maximum power output of 13.75 W, maximum energy efficiency of 5.73%, and maximum exergy efficiency of 6.16%. Moreover, the optimum number of thermocouple was the same for conditions of maximum power output and energy and exergy efficiency. The results of this study may provide insight for design of actual concentrated solar thermoelectric generator systems.
- Subjects
THERMOELECTRIC generators; DIRECT energy conversion; THERMODYNAMICS; THOMSON effect; THERMOELECTRICITY; ENERGY consumption
- Publication
Journal of Electronic Materials, 2018, Vol 47, Issue 9, p5310
- ISSN
0361-5235
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11664-018-6410-7