2023
DOI: 10.3390/mi14010145
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Numerical and Experimental Analysis of a Prototypical Thermoelectric Generator Dedicated to Wood-Fired Heating Stove

Abstract: The typical operating range of domestic heating devices includes only heat generation. However, the availability of combined heat and power generation in microscale devices is currently becoming a more and more interesting option. This paper shows the experimental and numerical analysis of the possibility of developing a micro-cogeneration system equipped with a wood-fired heating stove and a prototype of the thermoelectric generator equipped with low-price thermoelectric modules. In the first step, mathematic… Show more

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“…Not to mention, they are highly efficient and reliable, making them a great source of clean energy (Sopian et al, 2020). PV/T can be employed in residential and commercial structures (Moreno et al, 2021), solar water heating (Obalanlege et al, 2022), industrial processes (Sornek et al, 2023), desalination of water (Al-Hrari et al, 2020), farming (Wang et al, 2020), and solar cooling (Mohsenzadeh and Hosseini, 2015), etc. A hybrid system can also be created by combining PV/T systems with other renewable energy sources, such as wind and biomass (Al-Waeli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Not to mention, they are highly efficient and reliable, making them a great source of clean energy (Sopian et al, 2020). PV/T can be employed in residential and commercial structures (Moreno et al, 2021), solar water heating (Obalanlege et al, 2022), industrial processes (Sornek et al, 2023), desalination of water (Al-Hrari et al, 2020), farming (Wang et al, 2020), and solar cooling (Mohsenzadeh and Hosseini, 2015), etc. A hybrid system can also be created by combining PV/T systems with other renewable energy sources, such as wind and biomass (Al-Waeli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%