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Fuel economy analysis under a WLTP cycle on a mid-size vehicle equipped with a thermoelectric energy recovery system

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ENERGY
Volume 179, Issue -, Pages 306-314

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.05.004

Keywords

Thermoelectric generator; TEG; Longitudinal thermoelectric energy harvester; LTEH; Automotive engine exhaust waste heat recovery; ATEG; WLTP

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Automotive thermoelectric generators (ATEG) have become a promising technology for exhaust heat recovering in vehicles. Many models and prototypes have been developed and validated with very promising results. Most of them have been analysed in both steady-state and transient conditions in engine test benches. However, only a few have been tested on a real vehicle while injecting the power generated by the ATEG into the electric system of the vehicle. The objective of this work is to test and analyse the behaviour of an ATEG in a mid-size vehicle under a World Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure WLTP. The results show that the alternator is responsible of up to 4.26% of the vehicle fuel consumption. Then, with the incorporation of the ATEG presented, a fuel consumption savings and CO2 emissions reduction of 0.53% can be achieved. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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