More than two-thirds of the energy from primary sources like oil and gas utilized worldwide today is lost through waste heat.
Half-Heusler compounds are especially suited for manufacturing thermoelectric modules. Waste heat can be converted to electricity with them. Researchers have manufactured the alloys for the first time in kilogram quantities.
More than two-thirds of the energy from primary sources like oil and gas utilized worldwide today is lost through waste heat. Thermoelectric modules in power plants, industrial or heating systems, as well as in automobiles can make use of part of this. Thermoelectric devices harvest electrical power from temperature differences. For example, if inte- grated in the exhaust system of an auto, such a module could use the waste heat for electrical power generation and take some of the load off the alternator. “In view of the continually stricter environmental regulations of the EU, this can also be of interest to the automobile manufacturers,” according to Dr. Kilian Bartholomé from the Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM in Freiburg, Germany.
Even though the fundamental principles have been known for almost 200 years, most of the technology is still at an elementary stage. Efficient manufacturing processes and suitable materials are still needed. IPM has succeeded in making a big jump in development. The researchers have shown that half-Heusler compounds – which are highly suitable ma- terials for thermoelectric processes – can be produced significantly more efficiently and cost-effectively than has been previously possible. They are collaborating with Robert Bosch GmbH, the Institut für Anorganische Chemie und Analytische Chemie (Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry) at Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Vacuum- schmelze GmbH (vacuum smelter works) in Hanau and Isabellenhütte Heusler GmbH (smelting and foundry works) in Dillenburg on the “thermoHEUSLER” Project, supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi).
“Half-Heusler compounds are highly suitable for thermoelectric applications. They fulfill – almost – all of the necessary criteria,” explains Project Director Dr. Benjamin Balke, an expert in materials development at University Mainz. “The alloys consist of a wide range of materials, nickel being one, and are much more environmentally friendly than previous materials, possess good thermoelectric properties, and withstand high temperatures.”
Efficient material produced in kilogram quantities
Engineers characterize thermoelectric suitability by the “ZT value”. Industry requires ZT values greater than one. The partners in the thermoHEUSLER Project have now achieved a value of 1.2. “That corresponds to the best published values for half-Heusler compounds thus far,” says Bartholomé. It is crucial for industrial applications to attain the efficiency values during mass production that were obtained in the lab. During the thermoHEUSLER Project, Vacuumschmelze and Isabellenhütte have successfully manufactured this very ef- ficient half-Heusler material in kilogram quantities for the first time. The alloys synthesized by them result from a long tradition: the German mining engineer, chemist, and namesake of the compound, Friedrich Heusler, was head of Isabellenhütte Heusler GmbH at one time.
Thermoelectric modules are assembled from blocks a few millimeters each in size. These consist of two different types of thermoelectric materials, N-type and P-type. A critical aspect for the efficiency of the modules is the design of their electrical contacts. These need to withstand large temperature differences, yet at the same time keep the electrical resist- ance as small as possible. This is exactly what the scientists have accomplished in the thermoHEUSLER Project by using a specially developed soldering system.
Various international consortia have shown that thermoelectric modules can contribute to energy efficiency in automobiles. Prototypes have already created up to 600 watts of elec- trical power from the waste heat in the exhaust system of an auto. “There were almost 60 million motor vehicles registered in Germany at the beginning of the year. If all of these were equipped with small thermoelectric power plants in the exhaust systems, energy on the order of the amount produced annually by a nuclear power plant could theoretically be saved today,” according to Bartholomé. “That corresponds to a savings of several million tons of C02.”
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