Title :
Alternate thermoelectric thermodynamic cycles with improved power generation efficiencies
Author_Institution :
BSST, LLC, Irwindale, CA, USA
Abstract :
Solid-state power generation has not seen broad application because energy conversion efficiency has been too low to justify the expense of such systems, or because competing technologies offer better efficiencies. Alternate thermodynamic cycles compatible with thermoelectric systems offer the promise of substantially higher efficiency for power extraction from hot fluid streams, such as in conditions associated with automotive exhaust, catalytic combustors, and co-cycle power generators. In this paper, several cycles are analyzed to determine their relative efficiencies. The source of thermal power (heat) and the available means of eliminating waste heat from the cold side are shown to strongly influence efficiency.
Keywords :
cogeneration; thermoelectric conversion; waste heat; alternate thermoelectric thermodynamic cycles; automotive exhaust; catalytic combustors; co-cycle power generators; cold side; eliminating waste heat; energy conversion efficiency; higher efficiency; hot fluid streams; improved power generation efficiencies; power extraction; thermal power; Boundary conditions; Coolants; Isothermal processes; Power generation; Tellurium; Temperature; Thermal conductivity; Thermodynamics; Thermoelectricity; Waste heat;
Conference_Titel :
Thermoelectrics, 2003 Twenty-Second International Conference on - ICT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8301-X
DOI :
10.1109/ICT.2003.1287574