Performance improvement and thermomechanical analysis of a novel asymmetrical annular thermoelectric generator
Journal article, 2024

Enhancing thermoelectric performance hinges on optimizing the geometry of thermoelectric legs. In this study, we present a novel asymmetrical annular thermoelectric generator (ATEG) in which the proportions of P-type and N-type legs are meticulously balanced. We construct a one-dimensional analytical model tailored to this ATEG. Utilizing this model, we derive the relationship governing thermal-electrical impedance matching in an asymmetrical ATEG and formulate a general expression for optimizing the asymmetry coefficient. We explore the influence of various thermal boundary conditions on optimal impedance matching, ideal annular leg parameters, and the optimal asymmetry coefficient. Our findings reveal that thermal boundary conditions significantly affect the optimal load ratio. Furthermore, in comparison to traditional ATEGs, our proposed asymmetrical ATEG with the optimized structure exhibits a remarkable 16.2 % increase in output power while maintaining the same material volume. Additionally, we perform a three-dimensional numerical analysis of the asymmetrical ATEG using Comsol. Our research findings indicate that introducing the asymmetric structure leads to higher maximum thermal stress on the legs. Interestingly, the study of asymmetric thermal boundary conditions highlights that improving heat transfer between the ATEG and the cooler yields higher mechanical reliability compared to enhancing heat transfer between the ATEG and the heat source.

Impedance matching

Asymmetric structure

Thermal stress

Annular thermoelectric generator

Author

Wenlong Yang

Wuhan University of Technology

Aoqi Xu

Wuhan University of Technology

Wenchao Zhu

Wuhan University of Technology

Yang Li

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Systems and control

Ying Shi

Wuhan University of Technology

Liang Huang

Wuhan University of Technology

Hao Li

Wuhan University of Technology

Wei Lin

Wuhan University of Technology

Changjun Xie

Wuhan University of Technology

Applied Thermal Engineering

1359-4311 (ISSN)

Vol. 237 121804

Subject Categories

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2023.121804

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10/30/2023