Abstract

In this study, an integrated molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC), thermoelectric generator (TEG), and regenerator energy system has been introduced and evaluated. MCFC generates power and heating load. The exit fuel gases of the MCFC is separated into three sections: the first section is transferred to the TEG to generate more electricity, the next chunk is conducted to a regenerator to boost the productivity of the suggested plant and compensate for the regenerative destructions, and the last section enters the surrounding. Computational simulation and thermodynamic evaluation of the hybrid plant are carried out utilizing MATLAB and HYSYS software, respectively. Furthermore, a thermoeconomic analysis is performed to estimate the total cost of the product and the system cost rate. The offered system is also optimized using multi-criteria genetic algorithm optimization to enhance the exergetic efficiency while reducing the total cost of the product. The power generated by MCFC and TEG is 1247.3 W and 8.37 W, respectively. The result explicates that the provided electricity and provided efficiency of the suggested plant is 1255.67 W and 38%, respectively. Exergy inquiry outcomes betokened that, exergy destruction of the MCFC and TEG is 13,945.9 kW and 262.75 kW, respectively. Furthermore, their exergy efficiency is 68.22% and 97.31%, respectively. The impacts of other parameters like working temperature and pressure, thermal conductance, the configuration of the advantage of the materials, etc., on the thermal and exergetic performance of the suggested system are also evaluated. The optimization outcomes reveal that in the final optimum solution point, the exergetic efficiency and total cost of the product s determined at 70% and 30 USD/GJ.

Highlights

  • The heat in the flue gases of the molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) is divided into three categories: the first part is sent to the thermoelectric generator (TEG) to generate surplus electricity; the second part is transferred to the regenerator to boost the performance of the plant and compensate the regenerative destructions, and the last part enters the environment

  • This paper investigated energy and exergy aspects of a hybrid system consisting of a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC) plus a thermoelectric generator (TEG)

  • Computational simulation and thermodynamic investigation of the hybrid system were carried out utilizing MATLAB and HYSYS software, respectively

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Summary

A Comprehensive Thermoeconomic Evaluation and

Rahmad Syah 1, * , Afshin Davarpanah 2 , Mahyuddin K. Optimisation and Logistics Group, School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5005, Australia

Introduction
Explanation the 2System
Procedure flow diagram of the hybrid
Thermoelectric Generator
Regenerator
Energy Analysis
Exergy Analysis
Exergy Investigation of MCFC
Exergy Investigation of TEG
Exergoeconomic Analysis
Multi-Objective Optimization
Results
Validation of the Results
Parametric Investigations
The the efficiency of of thethe hybrid system at various curFigure
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Conclusions
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