Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery

Low-grade heat, either in the form of waste heat or natural heat, represents an extremely promising source of renewable energy. A cost-effective method for recovering the low-grade heat will have a transformative impact on the overall energy scenario. Efficiency of heat engines deteriorates with dec...

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Main Author: Kishore, Ravi Anant
Other Authors: Mechanical Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/103650
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-1036502021-11-17T05:37:38Z Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery Kishore, Ravi Anant Mechanical Engineering Priya, Shashank Stokes, David Mahajan, Roop L Vick, Brian L. Energy harvesting Heat recovery Thermal energy Power Efficiency Thermomagnetic Thermoelectric Optimization Taguchi Neural network Low-grade heat, either in the form of waste heat or natural heat, represents an extremely promising source of renewable energy. A cost-effective method for recovering the low-grade heat will have a transformative impact on the overall energy scenario. Efficiency of heat engines deteriorates with decrease in hot-side temperature, making low-grade heat recovery complex and economically unviable using the current state-of-the-art technologies, such as Organic Rankine cycle, Kalina cycle and Stirling engine. In this thesis, a fundamental breakthrough is achieved in low-grade thermal energy harvesting using thermomagnetic and thermoelectric effects. This thesis systematically investigates two different mechanisms: thermomagnetic effect and thermoelectric effect to generate electricity from the low-grade heat sources available near ambient temperature to 200°C. Using thermomagnetic effect, we demonstrate a novel ultra-low thermal gradient energy recovery mechanism, termed as PoWER (Power from Waste Energy Recovery), with ambient acting as the heat sink. PoWER devices do not require an external heat sink, bulky fins or thermal fluid circulation and generate electricity on the order of 100s μW/cm3 from heat sources at temperatures as low as 24°C (i.e. just 2°C above the ambient) to 50°C. For the high temperature range of 50-200°C, we developed the unique low fill fraction thermoelectric generators that exhibit a much better performance than the commercial modules when operated under realistic conditions such as constant heat flux boundary condition and high thermally resistive environment. These advancements in thermal energy harvesting and waste heat recovery technology will have a transformative impact on renewable energy generation and in reducing global warming. PHD 2021-06-07T06:00:16Z 2021-06-07T06:00:16Z 2018-12-14 Dissertation vt_gsexam:18065 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/103650 This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Some uses of this item may be deemed fair and permitted by law even without permission from the rights holder(s), or the rights holder(s) may have licensed the work for use under certain conditions. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights holder(s). ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Energy harvesting
Heat recovery
Thermal energy
Power
Efficiency
Thermomagnetic
Thermoelectric
Optimization
Taguchi
Neural network
spellingShingle Energy harvesting
Heat recovery
Thermal energy
Power
Efficiency
Thermomagnetic
Thermoelectric
Optimization
Taguchi
Neural network
Kishore, Ravi Anant
Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery
description Low-grade heat, either in the form of waste heat or natural heat, represents an extremely promising source of renewable energy. A cost-effective method for recovering the low-grade heat will have a transformative impact on the overall energy scenario. Efficiency of heat engines deteriorates with decrease in hot-side temperature, making low-grade heat recovery complex and economically unviable using the current state-of-the-art technologies, such as Organic Rankine cycle, Kalina cycle and Stirling engine. In this thesis, a fundamental breakthrough is achieved in low-grade thermal energy harvesting using thermomagnetic and thermoelectric effects. This thesis systematically investigates two different mechanisms: thermomagnetic effect and thermoelectric effect to generate electricity from the low-grade heat sources available near ambient temperature to 200°C. Using thermomagnetic effect, we demonstrate a novel ultra-low thermal gradient energy recovery mechanism, termed as PoWER (Power from Waste Energy Recovery), with ambient acting as the heat sink. PoWER devices do not require an external heat sink, bulky fins or thermal fluid circulation and generate electricity on the order of 100s μW/cm3 from heat sources at temperatures as low as 24°C (i.e. just 2°C above the ambient) to 50°C. For the high temperature range of 50-200°C, we developed the unique low fill fraction thermoelectric generators that exhibit a much better performance than the commercial modules when operated under realistic conditions such as constant heat flux boundary condition and high thermally resistive environment. These advancements in thermal energy harvesting and waste heat recovery technology will have a transformative impact on renewable energy generation and in reducing global warming. === PHD
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Kishore, Ravi Anant
author Kishore, Ravi Anant
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title Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery
title_short Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery
title_full Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery
title_fullStr Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery
title_full_unstemmed Low-grade Thermal Energy Harvesting and Waste Heat Recovery
title_sort low-grade thermal energy harvesting and waste heat recovery
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2021
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/103650
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