Development of a small power generation system with a miniature-scale swirl burner, controlled heat transfer, and thermoelectric generators (original) (raw)

Engineering Research Express

Abstract

Recent advances in small power-consuming electric devices have increased the demand for appropriate, compact, rapidly rechargeable, lightweight, and long-lived power sources with higher energy densities. Hydrocarbon fuels are capable of providing high specific energy density, so combustion-based power generators have received increasing attention as an interesting alternative to batteries. In this study, a small power generation system using a miniature-scale swirl burner, two thermoelectric generators (TEGs), a heat medium, and two water blocks as heat sink has been developed. Various swirl strengths ranging from 0 to 1 are studied to find the optimum swirl number (vane angle) for the blow-out limit. The swirl number related to the greatest stable region is found 0.5 which is associated with the 30 ° vane angle for the 3D printed axial swirlers. Because normal-butane is easily liquified and stored, and is in the gas phase at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, it is chosen a...

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