在使用纳米流体的盖子驱动空腔微发电机中转换热电能
Edgar Alexandro Gonzalez-Zamudio1, Miguel Angel Olivares-Robles1, Andres Alfonso Andrade-Vallejo1
1Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación, Escuela Superior de Ingenieria Mecanica y Electrica Unidad Culhuacan, Coyoacán, Mexico City 04430, Mexico.
Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland)
|September 26, 2025
概括
本研究从数值上研究了一种使用盖驱动的腔热电发生器 (TEG) 系统,用于剩余能量采集. 与水相比,SiO2纳米流体可提高79%的功率输出,优化热系统性能.
科学领域:
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 热传递热量转移的方法
- 收集能源 收集能源
背景情况:
- 剩余能量收集对于系统效率至关重要.
- 盖子驱动的空洞为集成能源发电提供了潜力.
- 热电发电机 (TEG) 可以将废热转化为电力.
研究的目的:
- 用数字来描述一个用于利用剩余能量的盖子驱动空腔TEG系统.
- 在不同的条件下评估水和SiO2纳米流体的性能.
- 为了优化TEG参数,以实现最大的发电.
主要方法:
- 在Python中使用有限差异方法进行纳维埃-斯托克斯和能量方程的数值模拟.
- 分析不同雷诺兹数 (100),理查森数 (100-77) 和盖面方向的流体行为.
- 具有可变热电偶尺寸和数量的热电模块的集成和性能研究.
主要成果:
- 盖面的方向影响了形形成和等热层分层.
- 通过负盖方向的0.07毫米热电偶尺寸和8K温度梯度实现最佳TEG发电.
- SiO2纳米流体 (Ri=77) 对水的功率输出增加了23%;在Ri=100和更高的温度梯度下,它产生了79%的更多功率.
结论:
- 盖子驱动的空腔TEG系统对残留能量收集有希望.
- 与水相比,SiO2纳米流体显著提高了热电发电.
- 优化TEG设计和操作条件是最大限度地提高能源转换效率的关键.
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