Computational Analysis of a Thermoelectric Generator for Waste-Heat Harvesting in Wearable Systems

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D. N. Kossyvakis
S. G. Vassiliadis
C. G. Vossou
E. E. Mangiorou
S. M. Potirakis
E. V. Hristoforou
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[1] National Technical University of Athens,School of Mining Engineering and Metallurgy
[2] Piraeus University of Applied Sciences (TEI of Piraeus),Department of Electronics Engineering
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Journal of Electronic Materials | 2016年 / 45卷
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Thermoelectric generators; wearable systems; body heat harvesting;
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Over recent decades, a constantly growing interest in the field of portable electronic devices has been observed. Recent developments in the scientific areas of integrated circuits and sensing technologies have enabled realization and design of lightweight low-power wearable sensing systems that can be of great use, especially for continuous health monitoring and performance recording applications. However, to facilitate wide penetration of such systems into the market, the issue of ensuring their seamless and reliable power supply still remains a major concern. In this work, the performance of a thermoelectric generator, able to exploit the temperature difference established between the human body and the environment, has been examined computationally using ANSYS 14.0 finite-element modeling (FEM) software, as a means for providing the necessary power to various portable electronic systems. The performance variation imposed due to different thermoelement geometries has been estimated to identify the most appropriate solution for the considered application. Furthermore, different ambient temperature and heat exchange conditions between the cold side of the generator and the environment have been investigated. The computational analysis indicated that power output in the order of 1.8 mW can be obtained by a 100-cm2 system, if specific design criteria can be fulfilled.
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