Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat Sink

Heat sink lack of design is one reason that negatively affects the performance of thermoelectric modules. As compared to conventional cooling systems equipped with thermoelectric generators (TEG), heat pipe heat sink has various points of interest. Heat pipe heat sink is the most appropriate heat ex...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Elghool Ali, Basrawi Firdaus, Ibrahim Hassan, Ibrahim Thamir K, Sulaiman Shaharin A., Ishak M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822504009
id doaj-862fad776d3a4daa87fe88a56574e434
record_format Article
spelling doaj-862fad776d3a4daa87fe88a56574e4342021-03-02T09:47:38ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012250400910.1051/matecconf/201822504009matecconf_ses2018_04009Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat SinkElghool AliBasrawi FirdausIbrahim HassanIbrahim Thamir KSulaiman Shaharin A.Ishak M.Heat sink lack of design is one reason that negatively affects the performance of thermoelectric modules. As compared to conventional cooling systems equipped with thermoelectric generators (TEG), heat pipe heat sink has various points of interest. Heat pipe heat sink is the most appropriate heat exchanger for medium temperature range under 300 °C. This paper demonstrates the effect of different materials of heat pipe-heat sink on the TEG performance. Two types of heat sinks were tested with TEG, one made from copper while the other from aluminium. The aim is to improve power output of TEG by an appropriate material of fins and metal block with heat pipes. The prototype was experimentally tested and the TEG cold side temperature, voltage and current were measured in both conditions, natural and forced convection. It was found that highest power output was achieved using copper heat sink in the case of forced convection, being 7.7 W whereas, lowest power output was obtained using aluminium heat sink in the case of natural convection, being 2.67 W. It is evident that copper heat sink is more effective than aluminium heat sink in terms of power output. However, both types of heat sink needs optimisation in terms of power output, cost and economic efficiency, while the results shown in this paper are just in terms of power output.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822504009
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Elghool Ali
Basrawi Firdaus
Ibrahim Hassan
Ibrahim Thamir K
Sulaiman Shaharin A.
Ishak M.
spellingShingle Elghool Ali
Basrawi Firdaus
Ibrahim Hassan
Ibrahim Thamir K
Sulaiman Shaharin A.
Ishak M.
Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat Sink
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Elghool Ali
Basrawi Firdaus
Ibrahim Hassan
Ibrahim Thamir K
Sulaiman Shaharin A.
Ishak M.
author_sort Elghool Ali
title Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat Sink
title_short Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat Sink
title_full Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat Sink
title_fullStr Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat Sink
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Performance of a Thermo-Electric Generation Model with Two Different Materials of Heat Pipe-Heat Sink
title_sort study on the performance of a thermo-electric generation model with two different materials of heat pipe-heat sink
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Heat sink lack of design is one reason that negatively affects the performance of thermoelectric modules. As compared to conventional cooling systems equipped with thermoelectric generators (TEG), heat pipe heat sink has various points of interest. Heat pipe heat sink is the most appropriate heat exchanger for medium temperature range under 300 °C. This paper demonstrates the effect of different materials of heat pipe-heat sink on the TEG performance. Two types of heat sinks were tested with TEG, one made from copper while the other from aluminium. The aim is to improve power output of TEG by an appropriate material of fins and metal block with heat pipes. The prototype was experimentally tested and the TEG cold side temperature, voltage and current were measured in both conditions, natural and forced convection. It was found that highest power output was achieved using copper heat sink in the case of forced convection, being 7.7 W whereas, lowest power output was obtained using aluminium heat sink in the case of natural convection, being 2.67 W. It is evident that copper heat sink is more effective than aluminium heat sink in terms of power output. However, both types of heat sink needs optimisation in terms of power output, cost and economic efficiency, while the results shown in this paper are just in terms of power output.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201822504009
work_keys_str_mv AT elghoolali studyontheperformanceofathermoelectricgenerationmodelwithtwodifferentmaterialsofheatpipeheatsink
AT basrawifirdaus studyontheperformanceofathermoelectricgenerationmodelwithtwodifferentmaterialsofheatpipeheatsink
AT ibrahimhassan studyontheperformanceofathermoelectricgenerationmodelwithtwodifferentmaterialsofheatpipeheatsink
AT ibrahimthamirk studyontheperformanceofathermoelectricgenerationmodelwithtwodifferentmaterialsofheatpipeheatsink
AT sulaimanshaharina studyontheperformanceofathermoelectricgenerationmodelwithtwodifferentmaterialsofheatpipeheatsink
AT ishakm studyontheperformanceofathermoelectricgenerationmodelwithtwodifferentmaterialsofheatpipeheatsink
_version_ 1724238478454030336