Air Conditioning Using Exhaust of Vehicle |
Author(s): |
| Ashwani Kumar , Monad University |
Keywords: |
| Gas Absorption, Waste Heat, Battery, Thermoelectric generator |
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A number of irreversible processes in the engine limit its capability to achieve a highly balanced efficiency. By doing so, the heated gases produced from the combustion process can be easily channeled through the exhaust valve and manifold. The large amount of energy from the stream of exhausted gases could potentially be used for waste heat energy recovery to generate power. Various methods to harness the waste heat to produce power effectively had ended up in vain. This project implements a thermoelectric waste heat energy recovery system for internal combustion engine automobiles, including gasoline vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles. The key is to directly convert the surface heat energy from automotive waste heat to electrical energy using a thermoelectric generator (TEG), which is then regulated by a DC-DC Cuk converter to charge a battery using maximum power point tracking. Hence, the electrical power stored in the battery can be maximized. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed system can work well under different working conditions, and is promising for automobile industry. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV8I110118 Published in: Volume : 8, Issue : 11 Publication Date: 01/02/2021 Page(s): 169-170 |
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