Energy Turnaround: Printing of Thermoelectric Generators - Digital Product and Process Development Systems
Conference Papers Year : 2013

Energy Turnaround: Printing of Thermoelectric Generators

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Waste heat in the temperature range up to 100 °C can be found in virtually all areas of industry and building and is often the hardest to recover cost-efficiently. It accounts for more than 50 % of the total heat generated in industry [1].Therefore, increasing interest is noticed in thermoelectric harvesters in the operation temperature range from room temperature up to 100 °C. The aim of this work is the development of materials and processes for the material and cost efficient scalable production of TEGs.PEDOT:PSS is an interesting p-type conducting polymer suitable for printing of TEGs. A printed unileg generator, i.e. by using just a p-conductive material, was realised by dispenser printing of DMSO-doped PEDOT:PSS on polyimide. Contacts were made from silver. A TEG with 60 legs was characterized. The internal resistance is increasing linearly with the number of legs, confirming the good reproducibility of the printing process. By using a multilayer design the resistance can be decreased by more than 50 %. A temperature difference of 90 K results in a voltage of 37 mV (at 20 °C at the cold side).
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hal-01485812 , version 1 (09-03-2017)

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Ines Dani, Aljoscha Roch, Lukas Stepien, Christoph Leyens, Moritz Greifzu, et al.. Energy Turnaround: Printing of Thermoelectric Generators. 6th Programming Languages for Manufacturing (PROLAMAT), Oct 2013, Dresden, Germany. pp.181-184, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-41329-2_19⟩. ⟨hal-01485812⟩
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