2020
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9061015
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A Transient Modeling of the Thermoelectric Generators for Application in Wireless Sensor Network Nodes

Abstract: This paper reports results of the transient modeling of thermoelectric cooling/heating modules as power generators with the aim to select preferable ones for use in thermal energy harvesting wireless sensor network nodes. A study is conducted using the selected commercial thermoelectric generators within the node of a compact design with aluminum PCBs. Their equivalent electro-thermal models suitable for SPICE-like simulators are presented. Model components are extracted from the geometrical, physical and ther… Show more

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“…From this comparison, the values of physical quantities that should be taken into account during the design of new hydro generators were selected. There are other interesting studies regarding transient modeling, such as [12], which deals with the transient modeling of thermoelectric modules as power generators and [13], which deals with the transient simulation of a combined system consisting of internal combustion engines and the organic Rankine cycle (ICE-ORC) designed in MATLAB/Simulink.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this comparison, the values of physical quantities that should be taken into account during the design of new hydro generators were selected. There are other interesting studies regarding transient modeling, such as [12], which deals with the transient modeling of thermoelectric modules as power generators and [13], which deals with the transient simulation of a combined system consisting of internal combustion engines and the organic Rankine cycle (ICE-ORC) designed in MATLAB/Simulink.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%