WASTE-HEAT ENERGY OF IC ENGINE FOR THERMOELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
Keywords:
Thermoelectric generator,, IC engine,, Heat exchanger,, Electric power,Abstract
Energy conservation is the need of today’s globalised world. Initiatives to save the resources were making it possible to improve the performance of the present systems. The combustion engines complies the losses in the form of the heat. This generated heat is probably the waste energy. Authors have presented the approach of thermoelectric generation from the heatgenerated from the IC engines. In coming future we are expecting almost all the vehicles with this great feature, i.e. an initiative towards saving the energy. Authors implemented the same concept of electricity generation in this paper. Use of the thermoelectric generator is the basis for the study carried out.
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