New device architecture of a thermoelectric energy conversion for recovering low-quality heat |
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Authors: | Hoon Kim Sung-Geun Park Buyoung Jung Junphil Hwang Woochul Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 120-749, Korea
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Abstract: | ![]() Low-quality heat is generally discarded for economic reasons; a low-cost energy conversion device considering price per watt, $/W, is required to recover this waste heat. Thin-film based thermoelectric devices could be a superior alternative for this purpose, based on their low material consumption; however, power generated in conventional thermoelectric device architecture is negligible due to the small temperature drop across the thin film. To overcome this challenge, we propose new device architecture, and demonstrate approximately 60 Kelvin temperature differences using a thick polymer nanocomposite. The temperature differences were achieved by separating the thermal path from the electrical path; whereas in conventional device architecture, both electrical charges and thermal energy share same path. We also applied this device to harvest body heat and confirmed its usability as an energy conversion device for recovering low-quality heat. |
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