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Title: Experimental Studies of GO D Mannitol PCM Based Thermo Electric Power Generation for Transient Waste Heat Recovery
Researcher: lourdu jame, S
Guide(s): Joselin Retna Kumar, G
Keywords: Engineering
Engineering and Technology
Engineering Electrical and Electronic
University: SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Completed Date: 2022
Abstract: The environmental impact and depletion of fossil fuels have made newlinerenewable energy sources an increasingly attractive option for power generation. newlineSolar and wind power are considered essential kinds of energy generation. newlineNevertheless, the intermittent nature, low efficiency, and lack of predictability of newlinethese renewable resources render them ineffective. According to the Institute for newlineSustainable Energy Policies, 33% of presently available non-renewable energy newlineresources will be viable for producing electricity by 2050. Sixty-seven percent of the newlineoverall demand must be met using clean, renewable energy sources. It is essential to newlinehave low-cost, pollution-free energy sources to fulfill this growing power demand. It newlineis also possible to develop new and better methods for producing alternate forms of newlineenergy at a low cost and reusing and recycling the energy emitted in the form of newlineliquids or heat. Waste heat recovery is a novel source of energy. newlineTEGs (Thermoelectric generators) is a cost-effective way to reduce fossil newlinefuel consumption by reusing waste heat. TEG converts heat energy into electrical newlineenergy and is widely employed as an energy recovery technology in most research newlineprojects. The poorer energy conversion rate is the main challenge in TEG because newlinethe heat released from the source is dissipated, which cannot be efficiently converted newlineinto electrical energy. Initially, TEMS (Thermo Electric Measurement System) was newlinedesigned and fabricated to achieve the proposed target. In the case of the TEMS newlinesystem, heat is trapped suitably, and heat dissipation is less, so the improved output newlinevoltage is obtained newline
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/463028
Appears in Departments:Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

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