Optimized design and application performance analysis of heat recovery hybrid system for radioisotope thermophotovoltaic based on thermoelectric heat dissipation
Hongyu Wang,
Zhiheng Xu,
Chen Wang,
Zongbin Hou,
Mingxin Bian,
Nailiang Zhuang,
Haijun Tao,
Yuqiao Wang and
Xiaobin Tang
Applied Energy, 2024, vol. 355, issue C, No S0306261923016239
Abstract:
Radioisotope thermophotovoltaic (RTPV) generators face a fundamental challenge, which is the significant output loss and energy wastage caused by the substantial thermal deposition resulting from the arrival of infrared radiation from the heat source at the energy conversion unit. This contradiction has gradually become a key limiting factor for its further development in recent years. In this work, a novel hybrid system based on the thermophotovoltaic-thermoelectric (TPV-TE) effect is proposed, in which the Bi2Te3-based I/W-type thermoelectric leg plays both heat dissipation and heat recovery for power supply. The heat recovery thermoelectric legs were prepared using a cold pressing mould and sintering method, and their Seebeck effect was used to convert the unwanted heat recover from InGaAs thermophotovoltaic cells into electrical power. The design preparation scheme of the heat recovery hybrid module and its potential application performance at 700–1000 K heat source temperature were investigated through experimental tests and simulations. The W-type TPV-TE heat recovery hybrid system exhibits good gain of 12.9% at 1000 K, and the output power can be increased by additional 21.6% in series mode. Simulations for environmental applications show better heat recovery in deep space than on Earth, with an output gain of 63.7% and an energy conversion efficiency of 11.23%. The heat recovery design enhances the competitiveness of the RTPV and provides new ideas for optimizing other heat recovery applications for thermal energy conversion systems.
Keywords: Radioisotope thermophotovoltaic generator; Heat recovery; Thermoelectric; Series and parallel connection; Space application (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2023.122259
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