Publication detail
Automatic biomass boiler with an external thermoelectric generator
BRÁZDIL, M. ŠNAJDÁREK, L. KRACÍK, P. POSPÍŠIL, J.
English title
Automatic biomass boiler with an external thermoelectric generator
Type
journal article in Scopus
Language
en
Original abstract
Abstract. This paper presents the design and test results of an external thermoelectric generator that utilizes the waste heat from a small-scale domestic biomass boiler with nominal rated heat output of 25 kW. The low-temperature Bi2Te3 generator based on thermoelectric modules has the potential to recover waste heat from gas combustion products as effective energy. The small-scale generator is constructed from independent segments. Measurements have shown that up to 11 W of electricity can be generated by one segment. Higher output power can be achieved by linking thermoelectric segments. The maximum output power is given by the dew point of the flue gas. The electrical energy that is generated can be used, e.g., for power supply or for charging batteries. In the near future, thermoelectric generators could completely eliminate the dependence an automated domestic boiler system on the power supply from the electricity grid, and could ensure comfortable operation in the event of an unexpected power grid failure.
English abstract
Abstract. This paper presents the design and test results of an external thermoelectric generator that utilizes the waste heat from a small-scale domestic biomass boiler with nominal rated heat output of 25 kW. The low-temperature Bi2Te3 generator based on thermoelectric modules has the potential to recover waste heat from gas combustion products as effective energy. The small-scale generator is constructed from independent segments. Measurements have shown that up to 11 W of electricity can be generated by one segment. Higher output power can be achieved by linking thermoelectric segments. The maximum output power is given by the dew point of the flue gas. The electrical energy that is generated can be used, e.g., for power supply or for charging batteries. In the near future, thermoelectric generators could completely eliminate the dependence an automated domestic boiler system on the power supply from the electricity grid, and could ensure comfortable operation in the event of an unexpected power grid failure.
Keywords in English
Thermoelectric generator, thermoelectricity, waste heat, biomass boiler
RIV year
2014
Released
23.02.2014
Publisher
Czech Technical University in Prague
Location
Praha
ISSN
1210-2709
Volume
54
Number
1
Pages from–to
6–9
Pages count
3
BIBTEX
@article{BUT106849,
author="Marian {Brázdil} and Ladislav {Šnajdárek} and Petr {Kracík} and Jiří {Pospíšil},
title="Automatic biomass boiler with an external thermoelectric generator",
year="2014",
volume="54",
number="1",
month="February",
pages="6--9",
publisher="Czech Technical University in Prague",
address="Praha",
issn="1210-2709"
}