Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-79).Effective and reliable ways to generate renewable energy is crucial for reducing global carbon emission in the ongoing battle against the climate crisis. Currently, low-temperature waste heat accounts for more than half of the rejected waste thermal energy produced in the United States. Traditional waste heat recovery methods such as steam cycle and thermoelectrics fall short at low temperatures due to uneconomically low conversion efficiency. The electrochemical conversion of heat to electricity, or thermogalvanic energy conversion, had been investigated for de...
Thermoelectrochemical cells (TECs) are efficient energy harvesting devices that convert low-grade wa...
학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 기계항공공학부, 2015. 2. 김용협.Harvesting energy from low-grade waste heat has receiv...
Fossil fuels are still the dominant (ca. 80%) energy source in our society. A significant fraction i...
Efficient and low-cost systems are desired to harvest the tremendous amount of energy stored in low-...
Efficient and low-cost thermal energy-harvesting systems are needed to utilize the tremendous low-gr...
Thermally regenerative electrochemical cycle (TREC) system, which converts heat to electricity by ch...
It is desirable to gather enormous low-grade waste heat energy using effective thermal energy-harves...
Waste heat recovery remains an inviting subject for research. Solid state thermoelectric devices hav...
Efficient and low-cost systems are needed to harvest the tremendous amount of energy stored in low-g...
Thermogalvanic cells are capable of converting waste heat (generated as a by-product of almost all h...
Thermo-electrochemical cells (also called thermocells) are promising devices for harvesting waste he...
Given the ever-growing awareness on global warming, much interest has focused on new and effective w...
To decrease the consumption of fossil fuels, research has been done on utilizing low grade heat, sou...
Harvesting waste heat with temperatures lower than 100 °C can improve the system efficiency and redu...
Two types of electrochemical systems for harvesting energy from cyclic changes in environmental temp...
Thermoelectrochemical cells (TECs) are efficient energy harvesting devices that convert low-grade wa...
학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 기계항공공학부, 2015. 2. 김용협.Harvesting energy from low-grade waste heat has receiv...
Fossil fuels are still the dominant (ca. 80%) energy source in our society. A significant fraction i...
Efficient and low-cost systems are desired to harvest the tremendous amount of energy stored in low-...
Efficient and low-cost thermal energy-harvesting systems are needed to utilize the tremendous low-gr...
Thermally regenerative electrochemical cycle (TREC) system, which converts heat to electricity by ch...
It is desirable to gather enormous low-grade waste heat energy using effective thermal energy-harves...
Waste heat recovery remains an inviting subject for research. Solid state thermoelectric devices hav...
Efficient and low-cost systems are needed to harvest the tremendous amount of energy stored in low-g...
Thermogalvanic cells are capable of converting waste heat (generated as a by-product of almost all h...
Thermo-electrochemical cells (also called thermocells) are promising devices for harvesting waste he...
Given the ever-growing awareness on global warming, much interest has focused on new and effective w...
To decrease the consumption of fossil fuels, research has been done on utilizing low grade heat, sou...
Harvesting waste heat with temperatures lower than 100 °C can improve the system efficiency and redu...
Two types of electrochemical systems for harvesting energy from cyclic changes in environmental temp...
Thermoelectrochemical cells (TECs) are efficient energy harvesting devices that convert low-grade wa...
학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 기계항공공학부, 2015. 2. 김용협.Harvesting energy from low-grade waste heat has receiv...
Fossil fuels are still the dominant (ca. 80%) energy source in our society. A significant fraction i...