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Final report of the project Effective use of waste heat reg. No. CZ.07.1.02 / 0.0 / 0.0 / 16_040 / 0000384 implemented within the call No. 24 OP PPR, technology 1, mobile sources of waste heat.
Knížek, Karel ; Stachura, Jan
The aim of the project was to verify the possibility of using thermoelectric generators (TEG) to produce electricity from waste heat, which is produced by fossil fuel combustion in vehicles. Regarding the character of the public transport cycle and based on consultations and exploring experimental testing, we have focused on the possible improvement of the utilization of the energy that is produced by independent heater (IT) in order to at least partially cover the electric consumption needed for the running of the IT. During the operation of the IT in the bus, approximately 360 W of electricity is taken from the bus's electrical system, which is needed to drive the circulation pump, the heating fans and the IT control electronics.\n
Final report of the project Effective use of waste heat reg. No. CZ.07.1.02 / 0.0 / 0.0 / 16_040 / 0000384 implemented within the call No. 24 OP PPR, technology 3, stationary high-potential sources of waste heat.
Hejtmánek, Jiří ; Stachura, Jan
The aim of the project was to use the waste thermal energy of flue gases or hot steam to produce electricity through thermoelectric generators (TEG). The local production of electricity at the place of its consumption will enable, for example, power source of autonomous sensors, including wireless transmission of necessary information to the control center or power source of safety lights, without installation of the electric cables from the distant power source, which is sometimes technologically difficult. Another specific possible utilization was aimed at the replacement of disposable batteries, which supply the necessary sensors and at the same time serve for sending data to the control center, which is energy demanding.\n

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