Millions of hybrid cars are already running on our roads with the purpose of reducing fossil fuel dependence. One of their main advantages is the recovery of wasted energy, namely by brake recovery. However, there are other sources of wasted energy in a car powered by an internal combustion engine, such as the heat lost through the cooling system, lubrication system (oil coolers) and in the exhaust system. These energies can be recuperated by the use of thermoelectric generators (TEG) based on the Seebeck effect, which transform heat directly into electricity To recover the energy from the hot (up to more than 700 ºC) exhaust gases it is possible to use controlled heat transfer, but this would limit the heat transfer potential at partial lo...
Internal combustion engines typically expel 30%-40% of the energy supplied by fuel to the environmen...
Transport represents over a quarter of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions and is the leading cause of...
A major part of the heat supplied in an internal combustion engine is not realized as work output, b...
Millions of hybrid cars are already running on our roads with the purpose of reducing fossil fuel de...
Currently, a great deal of the automotive industry’s R&D effort is focused on improving overall vehi...
Exhaust heat recovery systems are used to make use of otherwise wasted heat from a car engine. The p...
Abstract- Recent trends towards electrification of vehicles favour the adoption of waste energy reco...
Increasingly stringent targets on energy efficiency and emissions, as well as growing vehicle electr...
The amount of energy wasted through the exhaust of an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle is ro...
Recent trends towards electrification of vehicles favour the adoption of waste energy recovery into ...
Exhaust heat recovery systems are used to make use of otherwise wasted heat from a car engine. The p...
Internal combustion Engines converts only a small portion of heat energy into useful work resulting ...
The use of fossil fuels in a car internal combustion engine results in the release of CO2 gasses to ...
Currently, the automotive industry faces challenges to implement solutions that provide reductions i...
Exhaust heat recovery systems are used to make use of otherwise wasted heat from a car engine. The u...
Internal combustion engines typically expel 30%-40% of the energy supplied by fuel to the environmen...
Transport represents over a quarter of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions and is the leading cause of...
A major part of the heat supplied in an internal combustion engine is not realized as work output, b...
Millions of hybrid cars are already running on our roads with the purpose of reducing fossil fuel de...
Currently, a great deal of the automotive industry’s R&D effort is focused on improving overall vehi...
Exhaust heat recovery systems are used to make use of otherwise wasted heat from a car engine. The p...
Abstract- Recent trends towards electrification of vehicles favour the adoption of waste energy reco...
Increasingly stringent targets on energy efficiency and emissions, as well as growing vehicle electr...
The amount of energy wasted through the exhaust of an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle is ro...
Recent trends towards electrification of vehicles favour the adoption of waste energy recovery into ...
Exhaust heat recovery systems are used to make use of otherwise wasted heat from a car engine. The p...
Internal combustion Engines converts only a small portion of heat energy into useful work resulting ...
The use of fossil fuels in a car internal combustion engine results in the release of CO2 gasses to ...
Currently, the automotive industry faces challenges to implement solutions that provide reductions i...
Exhaust heat recovery systems are used to make use of otherwise wasted heat from a car engine. The u...
Internal combustion engines typically expel 30%-40% of the energy supplied by fuel to the environmen...
Transport represents over a quarter of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions and is the leading cause of...
A major part of the heat supplied in an internal combustion engine is not realized as work output, b...