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Experimental analysis of thermoelectric heat exchanger for power generation from salinity gradient solar pond using low-grade heat

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posted on 2024-10-30, 14:16 authored by Baljit Singh, Nuraida Baharin, Muhammad Fairuz Remeli, Amandeep Singh Oberoi, Abhijit Shridhar DateAbhijit Shridhar Date, Aliakbar AkbarzadehAliakbar Akbarzadeh
Salinity gradient solar ponds act as an integrated thermal solar energy collector and storage system. The temperature difference between the upper convective zone and the lower convective zone of a salinity gradient solar pond can be in the range of 40-60°C. The temperature at the bottom of the pond can reach up to 90°C. Low-grade heat ( < 100°C) from solar ponds is currently converted into electricity by organic Rankine cycle engines. Thermoelectric generators can operate at very low temperature differences and can be a good candidate to replace organic Rankine cycle engines for power generation from salinity gradient solar ponds. The temperature difference in a solar pond can be used to power thermoelectric generators for electricity production. This paper presents an experimental investigation of a thermoelectric generators heat exchanger system designed to be powered by the hot water from the lower convective zone of a solar pond, and cold water from the upper convective zone of a solar pond. The results obtained have indicated significant prospects of such a system to generate power from low-grade heat for remote area power supply systems.

History

Journal

Journal of Electronic Materials

Volume

46

Issue

5

Start page

2854

End page

2859

Total pages

6

Publisher

Springer

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2016 The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society

Former Identifier

2006081586

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-12-10

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