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Experimental investigation of optimal location of flow straightener from the aspects of power output and pressure drop characteristics of a thermoelectric generator

Assmelash A. Negash, Young Choi and Tae Young Kim

Energy, 2021, vol. 219, issue C

Abstract: This study addresses the combined effects of the location and porosity of a flow straightener on the waste heat recovery performance of a thermoelectric generator (TEG). An exhaust gas channel was built for the flexible placement of a flow straightener with varying porosity in the range of 0.121–0.516 at five different locations. Customized thermoelectric modules were placed between the exhaust gas channel and two coolant channels for waste heat recovery. A diesel engine releases the exhaust gas flow into the exhaust gas channel of the TEG placed in the middle of the tail pipe. Experimental results showed that a TEG design in which a flow straightener is positioned near the inlet of the TEG needs to be avoided because of a low power output to pressure loss ratio. The net power output, energy conversion efficiency, and pressure drop characteristics were enhanced as the location of flow straightener moved rearward of the TEG. A friction factor correlation was also proposed for predicting pressure drop characteristics of TEGs equipped with a flow straightener to improve their practicality in industry and engineering fields.

Keywords: Waste heat recovery; Thermoelectric generation; Flow straightener; Porous medium; Friction factor; Pressure drop (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.119565

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