Transport represents over a quarter of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions and is the leading cause of air pollution in cities. It has not seen the same gradual decline in emissions as other sectors. Recently, the thermoelectric power generation (TEG) technology emerges as an alternative solution to the emission reduction challenge in this area. In this paper, we present an innovative pathway to an improved heat supply into the concentric shape-adapted TEG modules, integrating the heat pipe technologies. It relies on a phase changing approach which enhances the heat flux through the TEG surface. In order to improve the heat transfer for higher efficiency, in our work, the heat pipes are configured in the radial direction of the exhaust stream...
Thermoelectric generator (TEG) has received more and more attention in its application in the harves...
AbstractThermoelectric technology has revealed the potential for automotive exhaust-based thermoelec...
The performance of thermoelectric generation (TEG) systems is significantly dependent on the hot sid...
Transport represents over a quarter of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions and is the leading cause of...
With progressively stringent fuel consumption regulations, many researchers and engineers are focusi...
Currently, the automotive industry faces challenges to implement solutions that provide reductions i...
With progressively stringent fuel consumption regulations, many researchers and engineers are focusi...
Researches on integrating thermoelectric power generator into various vehicle platform have witness ...
Currently, a great deal of the automotive industry’s R&D effort is focused on improving overall vehi...
This paper presents the novel designs of a concentric cylindrical thermoelectric generator (CCTEG) a...
Millions of hybrid cars are already running on our roads with the purpose of reducing fossil fuel de...
Recent trends towards electrification of vehicles favour the adoption of waste energy recovery into ...
In the face of the internationally tightened requirements and regulations for CO2 emissions from the...
Increasingly stringent targets on energy efficiency and emissions, as well as growing vehicle electr...
The use of fossil fuels in a car internal combustion engine results in the release of CO2 gasses to ...
Thermoelectric generator (TEG) has received more and more attention in its application in the harves...
AbstractThermoelectric technology has revealed the potential for automotive exhaust-based thermoelec...
The performance of thermoelectric generation (TEG) systems is significantly dependent on the hot sid...
Transport represents over a quarter of Europe's greenhouse gas emissions and is the leading cause of...
With progressively stringent fuel consumption regulations, many researchers and engineers are focusi...
Currently, the automotive industry faces challenges to implement solutions that provide reductions i...
With progressively stringent fuel consumption regulations, many researchers and engineers are focusi...
Researches on integrating thermoelectric power generator into various vehicle platform have witness ...
Currently, a great deal of the automotive industry’s R&D effort is focused on improving overall vehi...
This paper presents the novel designs of a concentric cylindrical thermoelectric generator (CCTEG) a...
Millions of hybrid cars are already running on our roads with the purpose of reducing fossil fuel de...
Recent trends towards electrification of vehicles favour the adoption of waste energy recovery into ...
In the face of the internationally tightened requirements and regulations for CO2 emissions from the...
Increasingly stringent targets on energy efficiency and emissions, as well as growing vehicle electr...
The use of fossil fuels in a car internal combustion engine results in the release of CO2 gasses to ...
Thermoelectric generator (TEG) has received more and more attention in its application in the harves...
AbstractThermoelectric technology has revealed the potential for automotive exhaust-based thermoelec...
The performance of thermoelectric generation (TEG) systems is significantly dependent on the hot sid...