2020
DOI: 10.24247/ijmperdjun2020157
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Electrical Power Generation by using Waste Heat from IC Engine

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“…A thermoelectric generator is shown in Figure 10. It is defined in literature as a Seebeck generator or a solid-state device that converts heat flow of thermal potential directly into electrical energy of electrical potential by Seebeck effect [31]. It applies the same principles of operation of the thermopiles for magnifying the output electrical potential difference corresponding to input heat of small thermal potential by Seebeck effect through increasing the number of the junctions of the generator [31].…”
Section: T T T ∆ = −mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A thermoelectric generator is shown in Figure 10. It is defined in literature as a Seebeck generator or a solid-state device that converts heat flow of thermal potential directly into electrical energy of electrical potential by Seebeck effect [31]. It applies the same principles of operation of the thermopiles for magnifying the output electrical potential difference corresponding to input heat of small thermal potential by Seebeck effect through increasing the number of the junctions of the generator [31].…”
Section: T T T ∆ = −mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 10. A schematic diagram of a thermoelectric module of thermoelectric generator where multiple p-type and n-type legs are bonded together to increase the accumulated electric potential across the faces of the generator for limited temperature difference [31].…”
Section: Generation Of the Inverse Impulses And Its Action Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%