Integration of Research for an Exhaust Thermoelectric Generator and the Outer Flow Field of a Car

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T. Jiang
C. Q. Su
Y. D. Deng
Y. P. Wang
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[1] Wuhan University of Technology,Hubei Key Laboratory of Advanced Technology for Automotive Parts
[2] Wuhan University of Technology,Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Automotive Components Technology
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Exhaust; thermoelectric generator; radiator; flow field; spoiler;
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The exhaust thermoelectric generator (TEG) can generate electric power from a car engine's waste heat. It is important to maintain a sufficient temperature difference across the thermoelectric modules. The radiator is connected to the cooling units of the thermoelectric modules and used to take away the heat from the TEG system. This paper focuses on the research for the integration of a TEG radiator and the flow field of the car chassis, aiming to cool the radiator by the high speed flow around the chassis. What is more, the TEG radiator is designed as a spoiler to optimize the flow field around the car chassis and even reduce the aerodynamic drag. Concentrating on the flow pressure of the radiator and the aerodynamic drag force, a sedan model with eight different schemes of radiator configurations are studied by computational fluid dynamics simulation. Finally, the simulation results indicate that a reasonable radiator configuration can not only generate high flow pressure to improve the cooling performance, which provides a better support for the TEG system, but also acts as a spoiler to reduce the aerodynamic drag force.
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页码:2921 / 2928
页数:7
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