AbstractWe present a novel concept of electric power generation from a spatial temperature gradient, achieved by integrating pyroelectric generators (PEGs) into a self-oscillating micro heat engine. The micro heat engine moves the PEGs between a hot and cold reservoir, thus bringing them in an alternating contact with a higher and lower temperature. By their pyroelectric nature, the PEGs convert this periodic temperature variation into electrical energy. The micro heat engine is fabricated from a 280μm thick bimetallic strip and the PEGs from a 250μm thick PZT sheet. At an oscillation frequency of 0.19Hz the device generates 4.4μW of electrical power from a 96K temperature difference
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
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Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Micro combined heat and power (micro-CHP) systems are promising pathways to increase power generatio...
The goal of this doctoral research is to develop combustion-based micro thermoelectric (TE) and ther...
AbstractWe present a novel concept of electric power generation from a spatial temperature gradient,...
A prototype micro-thermoelectric power generator (micro-TEG) system based on micro-combustion concep...
Low temperature thermal to electrical energy converters have the potential to provide a route for re...
In this paper, experimental investigations on micro power generation using thermoelectric modules in...
International audienceA disruptive approach to thermal energy harvesting is presented. The new techn...
International audienceThis paper deals with the analytical modeling of pyroelectric bimetallic strip...
ABSTRACT: This study investigates the feasibility of heat energy harvesting using pyro-electric effe...
An efficient prototype of a micro power generator with integrated micro combustor has been developed...
Thermal energy harvesting from ambient heat into electricity is of interest due to its wide potentia...
A device for generating power to run an electronic component. The device includes a heat-conducting ...
International audienceBimetallic strip heat engines are energy harvesters that exploit the thermo-me...
cited By 1International audienceThermal energy is one of the ambient energy sources surely exploitab...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Micro combined heat and power (micro-CHP) systems are promising pathways to increase power generatio...
The goal of this doctoral research is to develop combustion-based micro thermoelectric (TE) and ther...