Harvesting Energy From Soil-Air Temperature Differences for Batteryless IoT Devices: A Case Study

被引:1
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作者
Puluckul, Priyesh Pappinisseri [1 ]
Weyn, Maarten [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Antwerp, Fac Appl Engn, IDLab, imec, B-2018 Antwerp, Belgium
来源
IEEE ACCESS | 2024年 / 12卷
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Soil measurement; Thermal energy; Heat sinks; Internet of Things; Heating systems; Heat transfer; Atmospheric modeling; Energy harvesting; Sustainable development; Thermoelectric devices; Internet of Batteryless Things; soil thermal energy; sustainability; thermal energy; thermoelectric generators; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3414652
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
The temperature difference between soil and air holds the potential to generate energy to power many low-power IoT devices. However, there is a lack of studies in the literature that explore the nuances of soil-air thermal energy harvesting. This paper offers a comprehensive discussion on soil-air thermal energy harvesting. We engineer a custom Soil-air Thermoelectric Generator (SoTEG) that incorporates an off-the-shelf TEG and an efficient heat transfer network. A detailed discussion of the design and analysis of SoTEG is presented along with a simulation model which can be used to simulate the performance of the harvester under different ambient conditions. Investigations using the model and results gathered from experiments demonstrate that the SoTEG has a heat transfer efficiency of 34.5% with room for improvement and can power a load from temperature differences as low as 3 degrees C between soil and air, or 1 degrees C across the TEG. Power generated by SoTEG at 3 degrees C difference amounts to 110 mu W or a power density of 11.58 mW/m(2). When connected to a Power Management Unit (PMU), the combined system generates around 30 mu W at 3 degrees C. During a 14-day outdoor deployment in a winter month, the maximum power generated by the combined system is 337 mu W when the temperature difference across the TEG is 2.75 degrees C. Additionally, the model analysis reveals that the weather conditions have an impact on the harvester. While Solar radiation enhances power generation, wind can either improve or diminish the harvested energy depending on whether it is day or night.
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页码:85306 / 85323
页数:18
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