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Transient model to predict the performance of thermoelectric generators coupled with solar pond

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  • Ding, L.C.
  • Akbarzadeh, A.
  • Date, A.

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Solar pond has been a reliable supply of heat source for industrial process that requires heat at the temperature <100 °C. In this paper, the prospect of solar pond in generating electricity has been explored with the aid of using TEGs (thermoelectric generators) for converting the heat available at LCZ (lower convective zone) into electricity. By using the transient heat transfer model developed and the testing result of a thermoelectric module, this study has covered the potential of generating electricity for the solar pond operates in the climate of Group A, B, and C under Köppen climate classification. The effect of heat extraction, climatic variation, temperature polarisation, and the conversion efficiency of TEG on the thermal performance and electrical performance of the system has been discussed. The solar pond operates in Riyadh (Group B of Köppen climate classification) possesses the highest potential in generating electricity, which is about 4.834 kWh/year-m2 at heat extraction of 15% of year average horizontal solar radiation (i.e. solar pond yearly efficiency of 15%) while having average LCZ temperature of 80 °C throughout the year. Overall, the thermal-electrical conversion efficiency, ηt of this system is in the range of 1%–1.5% from the heat extracted.

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  • Ding, L.C. & Akbarzadeh, A. & Date, A., 2016. "Transient model to predict the performance of thermoelectric generators coupled with solar pond," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 103(C), pages 271-289.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:103:y:2016:i:c:p:271-289
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2016.02.124
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    1. Ding, L.C. & Akbarzadeh, A. & Tan, L., 2018. "A review of power generation with thermoelectric system and its alternative with solar ponds," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 81(P1), pages 799-812.
    2. Meng, Fankai & Chen, Lingen & Feng, Yuanli & Xiong, Bing, 2017. "Thermoelectric generator for industrial gas phase waste heat recovery," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 135(C), pages 83-90.
    3. Yilbas, Bekir Sami & Akhtar, S.S. & Sahin, A.Z., 2016. "Thermal and stress analyses in thermoelectric generator with tapered and rectangular pin configurations," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 114(C), pages 52-63.
    4. Sun, Henan & Ge, Ya & Liu, Wei & Liu, Zhichun, 2019. "Geometric optimization of two-stage thermoelectric generator using genetic algorithms and thermodynamic analysis," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 171(C), pages 37-48.

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