Energies (Jul 2016)

Thermoelectric Generators on Satellites—An Approach for Waste Heat Recovery in Space

  • Marian von Lukowicz,
  • Elisabeth Abbe,
  • Tino Schmiel,
  • Martin Tajmar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en9070541
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 541

Abstract

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Environmental radiation in space (from the Sun, etc.) and operational thermal loads result in heat flows inside the structure of satellites. Today these heat flows remain unused and are collected, transported to a radiator and emitted to space to prevent the satellite from overheating, but they hold a huge potential to generate electrical power independently of solar panels. Thermoelectric generators are a promising approach for such applications because of their solid state characteristics. As they do not have any moving parts, they do not cause any vibrations in the satellite. They are said to be maintenance-free and highly reliable. Due to the expected small heat flows modern devices based on BiTe have to be considered, but these devices have no flight heritage. Furthermore, energy harvesting on space systems is a new approach for increasing the efficiency and reliability. In this paper, different systems studies and applications are discussed based some experimental characterisation of the electrical behaviour and their dependence on thermal cycles and vibration.

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