Abstract

The thermoelectric generator is a potential candidate to recover waste heat from exhaust gas. Regarding the fluctuations of exhaust heat in practical situations, this paper adopts a transient fluid-thermal-electric multiphysics model to investigate the dynamic performance of the thermoelectric generator. Results show that the fluctuation of exhaust temperature has a greater influence on the dynamic characteristics than the fluctuation of exhaust mass flow rate. The dynamic performance of the thermoelectric generator benefits from a decrease in exhaust heat, but suffers when the exhaust heat is in an upward trend. Compared with the constant power and efficiency values of 4.96 W and 2.49 %, the average power and efficiency of the thermoelectric generator show a notable increase of 5.50 % and 70.61 % respectively during a step decrease in exhaust mass flow rate. Similarly, under a linear decrease, the mean power and efficiency experience a rise of 6.04 % and 45.05 % respectively. Besides, periodic exhaust heat can effectively amplify the dynamic output performance, especially for conversion efficiency. When subjected to a sin wave of exhaust mass flow rate, the efficiency experiences a 15.58 % improvement. This work offers a comprehensive understanding of the dynamic characteristics exhibited by the thermoelectric generator employed for waste heat recovery.

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