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ASHRAE - VC-21A-A003

Thermoelectric Characteristics of Graphene and Aluminum Doped Zinc Oxide Nanopowder Enhanced Cement Composite for Low-Temperature Applications

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 2021
Status: active
Page Count: 4
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ABSTRACT HEADING

Thermoelectric (TE) cement composite is a new type of TE material. Unlike ordinary cement, due to the inclusion of additives, TE cement can mutually transform thermal energy into electrical energy. In extreme weather, the large temperature difference between indoor and outdoor can be harvested by TE cement to generate electricity. In moderate weather, given power input, the same material can provide cooling/heating to adjust room temperature and reduce HAVC load. Therefore, TE cement has the energy-saving potential in the application of building enclosures and energy systems. Its ability to convert different forms of energy and use low-grade energy is conducive to the operation of net-zero buildings. In this study, the graphene nanoplatelets and aluminum-doped zinc oxide nanopowder enhanced cement composite, was fabricated. The performance indicator of TE materials includes the dimensionless figure of merit ZT, calculated by Seebeck coefficient, thermal conductivity, and electrical conductivity. These TE properties were measured and calculated by a Physical Property Measurement System at different temperatures. The highest ZT of 15wt.% graphene and 5wt.% AZO enhanced cement composite prepared by the dry method is about 5.93E-5 at 330K.

Document History

VC-21A-A003
January 1, 2021
Thermoelectric Characteristics of Graphene and Aluminum Doped Zinc Oxide Nanopowder Enhanced Cement Composite for Low-Temperature Applications
ABSTRACT HEADING Thermoelectric (TE) cement composite is a new type of TE material. Unlike ordinary cement, due to the inclusion of additives, TE cement can mutually transform thermal energy into...
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