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Unit III - Energy Harvesting For Wearable Devices

The document discusses thermal energy harvesting through the use of thermoelectric generators (TEGs) to convert human body heat into electricity. It explains that TEGs utilize the Seebeck effect, where a temperature difference across semiconductors generates a voltage. The basic building block is a thermocouple made of a p-type and n-type semiconductor connected by metal. Charge carriers diffuse away from the hot side, building up a voltage proportional to the temperature difference. While humans generate over 100W of heat, only a small fraction can be effectively converted by compact wearable TEGs due to the body's high thermal resistance.
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Unit III - Energy Harvesting For Wearable Devices

The document discusses thermal energy harvesting through the use of thermoelectric generators (TEGs) to convert human body heat into electricity. It explains that TEGs utilize the Seebeck effect, where a temperature difference across semiconductors generates a voltage. The basic building block is a thermocouple made of a p-type and n-type semiconductor connected by metal. Charge carriers diffuse away from the hot side, building up a voltage proportional to the temperature difference. While humans generate over 100W of heat, only a small fraction can be effectively converted by compact wearable TEGs due to the body's high thermal resistance.
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UNIT III

ENERGY HARVESTING FOR


WEARABLE DEVICES

By
G. Mahalakshmi Malini, Assistant Professor/ECE
Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for
Women, School of Engineering, Coimbatore – 641 108
THERMAL ENERGY
HARVESTING
harvesting body heat in order to convert it to electricity in order power low-power
devices. 
PRINCIPLES OF ENERGY HARVESTING BY USING HUMAN BODY HEAT
 Warm blooded animals, or homeotherms, including humans constantly generate heat as a useful side
effect of metabolism.
 However, only a part of this heat is dissipated into the ambient as a heat flow and infrared radiation, the
rest of it is rejected in a form of water vapor.
 Furthermore, only a small fraction of the heat flow can be used in a compact, wearer’s friendly and
unobtrusive energy scavenger.
 For example, nobody would like to wear a device on his or her face.
 Therefore, the heat flow from the face cannot be used. The heat flow can be converted into electricity by
using a thermoelectric generator (TEG), the heart of which is a thermopile.
 It is known from the thermodynamics that the heat flow observed on human skin cannot be effectively
converted into electricity, although a human being generates more than 100 W of heat on average.
 The human body is not a perfect heat supply for a wearable TEG. The body has high thermal resistance;
therefore, the heat flow is quite limited. This
What is difference between warm and cold blooded animals?
Cold-blooded animals require less amount of energy as compare to Warm-blooded animals,
as Warm-blooded produces heat by their own and regulate their consistent body temperature in
any environment, whereas Cold-blooded animals maintain their body temperature according to
changes in an environment.
Examples : all mammals and birds are warm-blooded, and all reptiles, insects and fish are cold-
blooded. 

Is man a warm blooded animal?


Actually humans are warm-blooded. They have a capacity to manufacture their own heat.
Mammals all are warm-blooded. Reptiles are cold-blooded.
What does Homeotherm mean?
Homeothermy or homothermy is thermoregulation that maintains a stable internal
body temperature regardless of external influence. This internal body temperature is
often, though not necessarily, higher than the immediate environment.

What animals are Homeotherms?


mammals, including humans, as well as most birds are  homeotherms
HOW THERMOELECTRIC
GENERATORS WORK
WORKING PRINCIPLE OF
THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR

 Heat is applied to one side of this thermoelectric


device.
 It causes the electrons to flow in the completed
circuit resulting in enough power to energize the light
emitting diode.
OPERATION OF THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR

 Thermoelectric generators (TEG) are solid-state semiconductor devices that convert a


temperature difference and heat flow into a useful DC power source.

Thermoelectric generator semiconductor devices utilize the Seebeck effect to generate voltage.

This generated voltage drives electrical current and produces useful power at a load.

A thermoelectric generator is not the same as a thermoelectric cooler (also know as TEC, Peltier
module, cooling chips, solid-state cooling). 

 A thermoelectric cooler works in reverse of a thermoelectric generator. 

When a voltage is applied to thermoelectric cooler, an electrical current is produced.


 This current induces the Peltier effect. With this effect, 
heat is moved from the cold side to the hot side. 

A thermoelectric cooler is also a solid-state semiconductor device. The components are the same
as a thermoelectric generator but the design of the components in most cases differ.

While thermoelectric generators are used to produce power, thermoelectric coolers (Peltier
coolers) are used for removing or adding heat.

Thermoelectric cooling has many applications in cooling, heating, refrigeration, temperature


control and thermal management.
HOW DOES A THERMOELECTRIC GENERATOR UTILIZE THE SEEBECK
EFFECT?
The basic building block of a thermoelectric generator is a thermocouple. A thermocouple is made
up of one p-type semiconductor and one n-type semiconductor.
The semiconductors are connected by a metal strip that connects them electrically in series. The
semiconductors are also known as thermoelements, dice or pellets.
The Seebeck effect is a direct energy conversion of heat into a voltage potential.
The Seebeck effect occurs due to the movement of charge carriers within the semiconductors.
In doped n-type semiconductors, charge carriers are electrons and in doped p-type semiconductors,
charge carriers are holes.
Charge carriers diffuse away from the hot side of the semiconductor. This diffusion leads to a
buildup of charge carriers at one end.
This buildup of charge creates a voltage potential that is directly proportional to the temperature
difference across the semiconductor.

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