Differential Power Processing for Mismatched Thermoelectric Generators in Parallel
Zhang, Yujia
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Title
Differential Power Processing for Mismatched Thermoelectric Generators in Parallel
Author(s)
Zhang, Yujia
Contributor(s)
Pilawa-Podgurski, Robert
Issue Date
2014-05
Keyword(s)
Thermoelectricity
Differential Power Processing
Cuk Converter
Energy Harvesting
Abstract
This paper presents a differential power processing architecture to increase
the energy capture of parallel-connected thermoelectric generators (TEGs)
which have mismatched I-V characteristics. The design employs Cuk converters
regulating individual branch current to achieve maximum power output
at each TEG. Each converter handles only the differential power between
neighboring branches, targeting minimum power loss. In this research, a
test-bed is designed to evaluate the I-V characteristics of TEG modules under non-uniform temperature gradients. The power outputs are compared
between the proposed system and a directly-parallel-connected TEG system.
A hardware prototype was built to validate the performance of the system.
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