Abstract:
This project presents the design, fabrication, and performance study of a solar thermoelectric
generator. Solar energy is considered one of the most effective types and sources of renewable
energy. Among the available options, solar energy has predominantly been harnessed through
the use of solar PV panels. However, solar PV panels are quite expensive, an alternative system
is designed to utilize solar energy through thermoelectric generators. This new design is a
cheaper system because it replaces solar PV panels with thermoelectric generators that can
absorb heat and convert it directly into electricity through a concept known as the Seebeck
effect. The Seebeck effect is based on the temperature difference between two sides. By heating
the hot side of a thermoelectric material, electrons migrate from the hot side to the cooler side,
thereby generating an electrical current. Since the Seebeck effect depends on higher
temperature differences for more efficiency, a cooling system positioned below which will cool
the cold side of the STEG, while the sun above will heat the hot side, creating a higher
temperature difference and improved efficiency.
This system focuses on a two-stage thermoelectric generator comprised of two modules: a
lower-temperature generator and a medium-temperature generator. In accordance with the
optimal operating temperature of thermoelectric materials, the medium-temperature generator
is positioned on the hot side, while the lower-temperature generator is situated on the cold side.
Ultimately, the performance of the two-stage STEG is assessed across various operational
conditions. The primary advantage of employing a two-stage STEG is that the heat-to electricity conversion process occurs twice as the heat passes through the two-stage STEG,
resulting in higher efficiency compared to a single-stage thermoelectric generator.
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Md. Rezwanul Karim,
Associate Professor,
Department of Production and Mechanical Engineering(MPE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh