The recent advances in miniaturized mechanical devices open exciting new opportunities for combustion, especially in the field of micro power generation, allowing the development of power-supply devices with high specific energy. The development of a device based on a catalytic combustor coupled with thermoelectric modules is particularly attracting for combustion stability and safety. Furthermore, when implemented in micro-meso scale devices, catalytic combustion allows fully utilization of the high energy densities of hydrocarbon fuels, but at notably lower operating temperatures than those typical of traditional combustion. These conditions are more suitable for coupling with conventional thermoelectric modules, preventing their degradation. In this work a novel catalytic meso-scale combustor fuelled with propane/air mixture has been coupled with two conventional thermoelectric modules. The wafer-like combustor is filled up with commercially available catalytic pellets of alumina with Platinum (1% weight). In order to calibrate the operating conditions, the analysis of the temperature values and distribution across the combustor surfaces have been carried out. Characterization of exhaust gases concentration and of pellet aging were performed in order to investigate combustor properties. The results of the combustor behavior characterization guided the coupling of the combustor with commercially available thermoelectric modules using at the cold side a water cooled heat exchanger. The system obtained has been characterized in different operating conditions measuring the delivered electric power in different operating conditions. Efficiency estimation proves that the system is suitable for small portable power generation.

Study of a thermoelectric generator based on a catalytic premixed meso-scale combustor

Merotto L;Fanciulli C;De Iuliis S
2016

Abstract

The recent advances in miniaturized mechanical devices open exciting new opportunities for combustion, especially in the field of micro power generation, allowing the development of power-supply devices with high specific energy. The development of a device based on a catalytic combustor coupled with thermoelectric modules is particularly attracting for combustion stability and safety. Furthermore, when implemented in micro-meso scale devices, catalytic combustion allows fully utilization of the high energy densities of hydrocarbon fuels, but at notably lower operating temperatures than those typical of traditional combustion. These conditions are more suitable for coupling with conventional thermoelectric modules, preventing their degradation. In this work a novel catalytic meso-scale combustor fuelled with propane/air mixture has been coupled with two conventional thermoelectric modules. The wafer-like combustor is filled up with commercially available catalytic pellets of alumina with Platinum (1% weight). In order to calibrate the operating conditions, the analysis of the temperature values and distribution across the combustor surfaces have been carried out. Characterization of exhaust gases concentration and of pellet aging were performed in order to investigate combustor properties. The results of the combustor behavior characterization guided the coupling of the combustor with commercially available thermoelectric modules using at the cold side a water cooled heat exchanger. The system obtained has been characterized in different operating conditions measuring the delivered electric power in different operating conditions. Efficiency estimation proves that the system is suitable for small portable power generation.
2016
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Meso-scale catalytic combustor
Portable energy production
Propane catalytic combustion
Thermo-electric generator
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