Analysis of the performance of a solar thermoelectric generator for variable leg geometry with nanofluid cooling

Cristian Francisco Ramos-Castañeda, Miguel Angel Olivares-Robles, Juan Vicente Méndez-Méndez

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Abstract

In this study, the impact of nanofluid use in solar-thermoelectric generators (Solar-TEG) on thermal performance is investigated through analysis and simulation methodology. For conventional cooling analysis, we use air as a coolant and graphene nanoplatelet aqueous nanofluids (GNAN) for nanofluid cooling. We make a comparison between traditional and nanofluid cooling to find the best performance. GNAN at a dispersion of 0.025, 0.05, 0.075, and 0.1-wt% are added to the cooling system. GNAN has been used in the technological development of energy conversion. It has been proposed as a material to achieve better efficiency in Solar-TEG. Five different geometries are developed to analyze the efficiency in a Solar-TEG to find the optimal design. The impact of the thermal concentration relationship, substrate area, and convective transfer coefficient on Solar-TEG performance is investigated. To simplify and speed up simulations, we use equivalent models based on FEM. We are considering the properties of temperature-dependent semiconductors. For thermoelement materials, we use lead-tellurium. Lead-tellurium is an excellent material for thermoelectric study and supports large temperature ranges (up to 750 K). The thermal concentration relationship depends on the substrate area, which affects the efficiency of Solar-TEG. The maximum efficiency between the five geometry types is 5.53%, with a substrate of 110 × 100 mm2. The efficiency and output power using 0.1% wt GNAN as the refrigerant is enhanced by 14.74% and 26.39%. GNAN cooling improves compared to conventional fluid cooling in a Solar-TEG. Different convection coefficients are used to verify this fact.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1352
JournalProcesses
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Convection coefficient
  • Nanofluids
  • Radiation heat
  • Solar-thermoelectric generator (Solar-TEG)
  • Thermal concentration ratio

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