期刊
ENERGY REPORTS
卷 7, 期 -, 页码 225-229出版社
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2021.06.038
关键词
Energy harvesting; Thermoelectric power generation; Solar thermoelectric; Road pavement energy harvesting
资金
- Chiang Mai University, Thailand
- Center of Excellence in Natural Disaster Management, Chiang Mai University
- Energy Technology for Environment Research Center (ETE), Chiang Mai University
Energy harvesting from road pavements using thermoelectric generator (TEG) modules was studied, with asphalt pavement showing superior solar energy absorption and higher electromotive force (e.m.f.) voltages compared to cement. Water-cooling system provided a larger temperature difference for generating higher e.m.f. voltages from the TEG module.
Energy harvesting from road pavements was studied using thermoelectric generator (TEG) modules, where solar heat energy on the road pavement was transferred directly to electrical energy. Cement and asphalt pavements were examined and compared. The asphalt pavement had better solar energy adsorption due to its black surface. The hot surface of the TEG modules was attached to the underside of the pavement, while the cool surface was enclosed by a cooling system. Natural airflow and water-cooling systems were investigated and compared. The electromotive force (e.m.f.) voltages were directly related to the temperature difference between the hot and cool surfaces of the TEG modules. The e.m.f. voltage from the asphalt showed superior performance compared to that from cement with both natural airflow and water cooling. Moreover, the water-cooling system provided a larger temperature difference, allowing a greater e.m.f. voltage to be generated from the TEG module. The maximum e.m.f. from asphalt was about 168.5 mV, which was about 25.4% (ca. 134.4 mV) higher than that from cement with the water-cooling system. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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