The study on application of the SEEBECK effect to the energy recovery from exhaust gas by thermo-electric generator
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Waste heat, See beck effect, Internal combustion engineAbstract
According to the most recent estimates, the internal combustion engine has lost around 40% of energy in the form of emission heat. On average, 40% of fossil fuels are burned daily just wasted heat into the environment. This paper presents the application of the See beck effect to recover energy through thermo-electric generator from internal combustion engine emissions. This thermo-electric generator will provide the additional electrical power in automobile to supply electrical loads, thereby, reducing the fuel consumption, emission and global warming.
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