Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7045253 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
This study presents a thermoelectric heat recovery system that harvests energy from the thermal energy released during composting processes. The heat recovery system in this study consists of 120 commercial thermoelectric generators (TEGs), with 0.25â¯m2 which was developed in order to obtain an architectural framework with the infrastructure of the composting systems. The electrical outputs of this system were obtained during composting cycle of 33â¯days, where the electrical outputs varied for different temperature gradients. The TEGs system delivered a voltage of about 11.3â¯V, a maximum current of 18.5â¯mA and a maximum power density of 175 mW/m2 for a load resistance of 500â¯Î© at a temperature gradient of 20â¯Â°C. This TEGs system displayed a proof-of-concept through the operation which continuous light up a commercial light emitting diodes (LED) strip with 1.5â¯m of length of 12â¯V, charged three capacitors with individual capacity up to 0.25F (supercapacitor). The supercapacitor was employed for powering a humidity and temperature sensor with 225â¯ÂµW/h for 12â¯min.
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Authors
Cátia R.S. Rodrigues, Telmo Machado, Ana L. Pires, Benedita Chaves, Francisco S. Carpinteiro, André M. Pereira,