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AuthorFarayi, Musharavati
AuthorKhanmohammadi, Shoaib
AuthorRahmani, Mohammad
AuthorKhanmohammadi, Saber
Available date2025-02-19T10:47:51Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameJournal of Energy Storage
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2020.101888
ISSN2352152X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/63174
AbstractCurrent study represents the thermodynamic modeling and exergy analysis of a compressed air energy storage system boosted with thermoelectric generator (CAES/TEG). To evaluate the studied system, a comparative analysis between compressed air energy storage system (CAES) with CAES/TEG has been done. Exergy, a powerful tool for analyzing energy conversion systems, is employed to determine the exergy destruction rate and exergy efficiency of the system as well as different related components. The results of exergy analysis indicates that the wind turbine with 35.28 kW (44.81% of total exergy destruction rate) has the highest exergy destruction rate and after that in the second and third places are combustion chamber and cavern. Findings indicate that with adding thermoelectric modules to the CAES system, the output power of Rankine cycle and organic Rankine cycle increase about 1.16 kW and 0.959 kW in comparison with CAES system, which these changes lead to increasing the net output power of the system in CAES/TEG system from 33.59 kW to 35.71 kW compare with CAES. Moreover, the influences of main parameters such as compressor mass flow rate, compressor pressure ratio, and combustion chamber outlet temperature and wind speed on the CAES/TEG performance are investigated.
SponsorThis research derives inspiration from the outcomes and extended work of an NPRP award NPRP 5 - 209 - 2 - 071 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of The Qatar Foundation). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCompressed air
Exergy analysis
Storage energy
Thermoelectric generator
TitleThermodynamic modeling and comparative analysis of a compressed air energy storage system boosted with thermoelectric unit
TypeArticle
Volume Number33
dc.accessType Open Access


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