A1-2 Research on Thermoelectric Power Generation Using Taitung
This report aimed to use thermoelectric power generation in the process of reducing the heat of the hot spring by combining the β-type Stirling engine and the brushless generator motor.
We used battery stoves to simulate hot springs, and icicles and tap water to simulate the stream cooling cycle. Finally, we used a self-made three-in-one WIFI remote workstation to collect temperature, speed, and power. Then we transferred these data to the set computer, and used excel to make the chart to the experimental data changes more visible.
Finally, we discussed how to replace the equipment so that we could get better power and let the Stirling engine realize the temperature difference power generation using the hot spring, but not only as a teaching equipment.