Los bericht bekijken
Oud 25 januari 2022, 15:13   #1
dewanand
Minister-President
 
dewanand's schermafbeelding
 
Geregistreerd: 30 april 2005
Locatie: delft
Berichten: 4.581
Talking Thermoelektrische unit om hete pijpen om elektriciteit op te wekken

ONderwerp

Thermoelektrische unit om hete pijpen om elektriciteit op te wekken

1) mooi hoor, deze technologie kan nog een Groene Energie revolutie opstarten, via de honderen vulkanische heetwater bronnen kan men duizenden hete pijpen zo installeren om elektriciteit op te wekken, dit gebeurt al in de Skandinavische landen, hier een nieuwe veelbelovende innovatie.

2) Opnieuw zien wij dat het altijd superieure Blank Arische Westerlingen zijn die de Technologie verder perfectioneren met nieuwe geniale uitvindingen. Waar blijven de mega grootgeschapen, seksueel superieure Negertjes met hun (PIK) Technologie??? Zwart India presteert ook bedroevend weinig op Technologisch gebied, daar gaat men in het parlement over heilige Hindoe koeien ruzie maken en vechten.



--------------------------------------
https://newatlas.com/energy/wrap-aro...be720-90994561


Energy
Thermoelectric device wraps around hot pipes to generate electricity
By Ben Coxworth
January 24, 2022




We've already heard about hoses that get wrapped around existing hot water pipes, using heat radiated from the pipe to heat water inside the hose. A new wrap-around device, however, uses that same pipe-heat to generate electricity.

Created via a collaboration between Pennsylvania State University and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the experimental thermoelectric device is made up of multiple flat, square modules known as couples.
More Stories
A novel adhesive made from upcycled plastic is described as one of the strongest materials ever made
Materials
Upcycled adhesive is one of the toughest materials ever reported
Diagram of the JWST's trajectory
Space
James Webb Space Telescope reaches deep-space destination

More precisely, it consists of 12 rectangular strips of six couples each, with a flexible metal foil substrate electrically connecting those strips to one another. Unlike previously developed flat, rigid setups, this design allows the 72-couple device to be wrapped around hot water pipes – or other types of pipes that get hot – in a home, factory, or anyplace else.

As is the case with other thermoelectric devices, an electrical current is generated as electrons move from the warmed inner side of each couple to its cooler outer side – the greater the temperature difference between the two sides, the stronger the current. The electricity can be channeled into a grid, or used to charge a battery.

When applied to a hot gas flue pipe, the prototype is claimed to have exhibited the highest-ever reported output power and device power density from a single thermoelectric generator. In more detail, a 3-inch (76-mm)-squared version of the device utilized a 570 ºC (1,026 ºF) temperature difference to deliver a total power output of 56.6 watts.

"Think about an industrial power plant with pipes hundreds of feet long," said Penn State's Prof. Shashank Priya. "If you can wrap these devices around an area that large, you could generate kilowatts of energy from wasted heat that’s normally just being thrown away. You could convert discarded heat into something useful."

A paper on the research was recently published in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

Source: Penn State
We recommend

Radiation induced plasmonic nanobubbles: fundamentals, applications and prospects
Yifan Zhang et al., AIMS Energy
Teardown: Inside the Neurometrix Quell TENS device
MassDevice, Mass Device, 2018
Teardown: Neurometrix Quell TENS cihaz? içinde
MassDevice, Mass Device, 2018

Annual performance of photovoltaic-thermal system under actual operating condition of Dire Dawa in Ethiopia
Alemayehu T. Eneyaw et al., AIMS Energy, 2019
Heart failure: New electric mesh device gives the heart an electromechanical hug
Abigail Esposito, Med Design and Outsourcing
Efficacy and safety following bosutinib dose reduction in patients with Philadelphia chromosome-positive leukemias
Kota V et al. Leuk Res. 2021, Brought to you by Pfizer Medical affairs

Powered by
Tags
EnergyThermoelectricityPennsylvania State UniversityHeating




https://newatlas.com/energy/wrap-aro...be720-90994561

----------------------------------------
__________________
Kritisch Podium Dewanand

http://www.dewanand.com
dewanand is offline   Met citaat antwoorden