The design of alternative electric energy utilizes solar heat in the vehicle cabin with thermoelectric module

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Abstract

A vehicle parked in the open will experience an increase in temperature in the cabin that can rise quickly in blistering conditions. As a result, the temperature in the cabin will have a temperature difference with outside temperature up to 30 degrees Celsius, thus causing uncomfortable conditions for the driver or passenger if entered the cabin. By utilizing thermoelectric modules that work with peltier principle where if there is a temperature difference it will arise electrical voltage, obtained a system that can generate energy sources by utilizing heat in the cabin. A study conducted by making a simulation and making a prototype model obtained that a thermoelectric module capable of generating power of 0.14W and by placing the module in the right position will be able to help lower the temperature of the vehicle cabin to help maintain comfort in the cabin.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems, ICHVEPS 2017 - Proceeding
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages131-134
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781538609453
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Dec 2017
Event2017 International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems, ICHVEPS 2017 - Denpasar Bali, Indonesia
Duration: 2 Oct 20175 Oct 2017

Publication series

NameInternational Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems, ICHVEPS 2017 - Proceeding
Volume2017-January

Conference

Conference2017 International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems, ICHVEPS 2017
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CityDenpasar Bali
Period2/10/175/10/17

Keywords

  • Car
  • Energy
  • Generator
  • Heat
  • Thermoelectric

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