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Publication Open Access Improvements in the cooling capacity and the COP of a transcritical CO 2 refrigeration plant operating with a thermoelectric subcooling system(Elsevier, 2019) Astrain Ulibarrena, David; Merino Vicente, Amaya; Catalán Ros, Leyre; Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Araiz Vega, Miguel; Sánchez, Daniel; Cabello, Ramón; Llopis, R.; Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenieríaRestrictive environmental regulations are driving the use of CO 2 as working fluid in commercial vapour compression plants due to its ultra-low global warming potential (GWP 100 = 1) and its natural condition. However, at high ambient temperatures transcritical operating conditions are commonly achieved causing low energy efficiencies in refrigeration facilities. To solve this issue, several improvements have been implemented, especially in large centralized plants where ejectors, parallel compressors or subcooler systems, among others, are frequently used. Despite their good results, these measures are not suitable for small-capacity systems due mainly to the cost and the complexity of the system. Accordingly, this work presents a new subcooling system equipped with thermoelectric modules (TESC), which thanks to its simplicity, low cost and easy control, results very suitable for medium and small capacity plants. The developed methodology finds the gas-cooler pressure and the electric voltage supplied to the TESC system that maximizes the overall COP of the plant taking into account the ambient temperature, the number of thermoelectric modules used and the thermal resistance of the heat exchangers included in the TESC. The obtained results reveal that, with 20 thermoelectric modules, an improvement of 20% in terms of COP and of 25.6% regarding the cooling capacity can be obtained compared to the base cycle of CO 2 of a small cooling plant refrigerated by air. Compared to a cycle that uses an internal heat exchanger IHX, the improvements reach 12.2% and 19.5% respectively.Publication Open Access Experimental study of a multistage thermoelectric heat pump using different internal heat exchangers(2021) Erro Iturralde, Irantzu; Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Astrain Ulibarrena, David; Ingeniería; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngeniaritzaThe current need to carry out an energy transition towards a 100 % renewable horizon places the energy storage as the key. Thermal energy storage has the potential to be an optimal technology. Nowadays electrical resistors are used to convert electrical energy to termal energy by heating an air flux which is stored afterwards. In this work, it is proposed to use a multistage thermoelectric heat pump (MS-TEHP) to do this energy conversion. It has been experimentally analyzed and compared the performance of two MS-TEHP with different internal heat exchangers. With this preliminary research, it has been demonstrated the feasibility of this novel thermoelectric technology which aim is to improve the energy conversión process for thermal energy storage.Publication Open Access Energía sostenible: sin malos humos(Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa, 2019) Samanes Pascual, Javier; Pascual Miqueleiz, Julio María; Berrueta Irigoyen, Alberto; Araiz Vega, Miguel; Catalán Ros, Leyre; Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Arricibita de Andrés, David; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniería; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Ingeniaritza¿Puede España ser sostenible energéticamente? Si alguna vez te has planteado esta pregunta, o quieres saber en qué gastamos la energía y de dónde podría ser obtenida, aquí encontrarás respuestas. Nuestros recursos renovables son inmensos, pero también lo es nuestro consumo. Este libro no solo se centra en analizar la situación actual y las posibilidades que las energías renovables tienen en nuestro país, sino que, presentando de forma clara los datos sobre nuestro gasto energético, permite a cada lector identificar sus mayores consumos, de tal forma que pueda considerar cómo reducirlos. Energía sostenible. Sin malos humos es la adaptación al caso español, actualizando los datos, del libro publicado hace una década por David MacKay en el Reino Unido. La sostenibilidad es hoy en día una preocupación creciente en la sociedad. Pero a menudo este interés se ve contaminado por cifras enormes que resultan muy complicadas de comprender. Además, todos hemos oído hablar en algún momento sobre pequeños gestos al alcance de nuestra mano que podrían permitir un cambio hacia un modelo sostenible. Nada más lejos de la realidad, pequeñas acciones solo permiten pequeños cambios, y el cambio de modelo energético al que nos enfrentamos requiere grandes acciones. Para deshacernos de todo este ruido, en este libro se presentan los números de forma clara y sencilla, utilizando unidades a nuestro alcance y que son comprensibles por todas las personas. Esto permite identificar de una forma mucho más personal los consumos energéticos de nuestro día a día. A lo largo de la primera parte del libro se van construyendo dos columnas: una de color rojo, que representa la agregación de consumos, y otra de color verde, que representa la capacidad de generación. Estas columnas ofrecen una comparación muy visual de la infraestructura renovable que sería necesaria para mantener nuestro ritmo de consumo energético actual. Además, utiliza números «gordos» obtenidos de la experiencia del día a día. Por ejemplo, para calcular la capacidad de generación eólica se parte de una velocidad de viento estimada a partir de la velocidad típica de un ciclista urbano. Toda esta información se encuentra en la primera parte del libro, en los capítulos del 1 al 18. Sin embargo, este libro no se centra únicamente en el análisis de la situación actual, sino que da un paso más y propone alternativas al modelo energético actual con el fin de alcanzar un modelo 100% renovable a medio plazo. Estas medidas incluyen un aumento importante en la potencia renovable instalada, un aumento en la eficiencia energética y algunos ligeros cambios en nuestro estilo de vida que permitan una reducción del consumo. Por supuesto, los tres frentes deben ser atacados al mismo tiempo. Estas propuestas se recogen en la segunda parte del libro, en los capítulos 19 a 32. Por último, este es un libro divulgativo al alcance de todas las personas, que busca transmitir toda la información de forma clara e intuitiva sin perderse en complicados cálculos. Pero si eres de los que les gustan las cuentas, al final del libro encontrarás un apartado en el que se explica de forma rigurosa muchos de los cálculos simples realizados en las primeras partes del libro. Estos apéndices técnicos forman la tercera parte del libro, son los apéndices de la A hasta la H.Publication Open Access Heat pipes thermal performance for a reversible thermoelectric cooler-heat pump for a nZEB(Elsevier, 2019) Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Díaz de Garayo, Sergio; Martínez Echeverri, Álvaro; Araiz Vega, Miguel; Astrain Ulibarrena, David; Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenieríaThe nZEB standards reduce the energy demand of these buildings to a minimum, obtaining this little energy from renewable resources. Taking these aspect into consideration, a thermoelectric cooler-heat pump is proposed to achieve the comfort temperature along the whole year. The same device can provide heat in winter and it can cool down the buildings in summer just by switching the voltage supply polarity. Heat pipes are studied to work on both sides of the thermoelectric modules in order to optimize the heat transfer as these devices present really good thermal resistances and they can work in any position. However, they present pretty different thermal resistances if they work on the cold or on the hot side of the modules. A methodology to thermally characterize these heat exchangers working in both orientations is proposed and a validated computational model is developed to optimize the thermoelectric cooler-heat pump for a nZEB application. The number of thermoelectric modules, the position of the device, the ambient temperature and the air mass flow determine the operation and consequently they need to be studied in order to optimize the application.Publication Open Access Enhancement of the power-to-heat energy conversion process of a thermal energy storage cycle through the use of a thermoelectric heat pump(Elsevier, 2024) Erro Iturralde, Irantzu; Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Sorbet Presentación, Francisco Javier; Bonilla-Campos, Íñigo; Astrain Ulibarrena, David; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaThe principal strategy for achieving a neutral climate entails enhancing the share of renewable energies in the energy mix, in conjunction with promoting innovation in efficient technologies. Thermal energy storage systems have the potential to efficiently handle the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources. Furthermore, these systems can effectively handle shifts in both heat and electrical demand. Thus, efficient power-to-heat technologies are needed to boost thermal energy storage. This manuscript explores the potential of utilising a thermoelectric heat pump system in conjunction with electric resistances for charging a thermal energy storage. In order to achieve elevated temperatures, the thermoelectric system integrates thermoelectric heat pump blocks in a two-stage configuration. Air has been employed as a heat transfer medium for sensible heat storage. Higher airflow rates improve the performance of thermoelectric heat pump system. Moreover, its impact on the optimal voltage supply of the thermoelectric system is observed when it is combined with an electric resistance to achieve elevated temperatures. In comparison to the basic charging process that solely relies on the electric resistance of a thermal energy storage at 120 °C, a significant 30 % increase in power-to-heat energy conversion has been achieved by including the thermoelectric heat pump system. In fact, it efficiently elevates the temperature from the initial ambient temperature of 25 °C to a remarkable 113.1 °C, achieving a coefficient of performance of 1.35 with an airflow rate of 23 m3/h. Therefore, the use of this technology to enhance a complete process of storing excess renewable energy in the form of heat for subsequent use in both heat and electricity through a combined heat and power cycle is demonstrated.Publication Open Access Thermoelectric generator with passive biphasic thermosyphon heat exchanger for waste heat recovery: design and experimentation(MDPI, 2021) Araiz Vega, Miguel; Casi Satrústegui, Álvaro; Catalán Ros, Leyre; Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Astrain Ulibarrena, David; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Gobierno de Navarra / Nafarroako GobernuaOne of the measures to fight against the current energy situation and reduce the energy consumption at an industrial process is to recover waste heat and transform it into electric power. Thermoelectric generators can be used for that purpose but there is a lack of experimental studies that can bring this technology closer to reality. This work presents the design, optimizations and development of two devices that are experimented and compared under the same working conditions. The hot side heat exchanger of both generators has been designed using a computational fluid dynamics software and for the cold side of the generators two technologies have been analysed: a finned dissipater that uses a fan and free convection biphasic thermosyphon. The results obtained show a maximum net generation of 6.9 W in the thermoelectric generator with the finned dissipater; and 10.6 W of power output in the generator with the biphasic thermosyphon. These results remark the importance of a proper design of the heat exchangers, trying to get low thermal resistances at both sides of the thermoelectric modules, as well as, the necessity of considering the auxiliary consumption of the equipment employed.Publication Open Access Gamification and a low-cost laboratory equipment aimed to boost vapor compresion refrigeration learning(OmniaScience, 2022) Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Sánchez, Daniel; Casi Satrústegui, Álvaro; Araiz Vega, Miguel; Catalán Ros, Leyre; Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniería; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaThe nowadays European educational framework boosts applying the learned theoretical concepts to real situations. Hence, practice sessions are key resources to present students direct applications of the theoretical concepts shown in class. Thus, developing new educational equipment and practice sessions oriented to bringing theoretical knowledge closer to practice should be one of the objectives of teachers. The present work describes a solution proposed by lectures of two Spanish universities looking to increase the knowledge of their engineering students. Along the years, these docents have noticed the lack of connection between the theoretical and practical knowledge among their students, drastically harming their learning procedure. Thus, in order to deepen into practical learning, a teaching methodology involving low-cost prototypes of vapor compression systems and a gamification method to help the students understand the concepts is proposed. The proposed methodology is expected to make a big positive impact on the results obtained by the students, taking into account the preliminary results reached.Publication Open Access Initiative to increment the number of women in STEM degrees: women, science and technology chair of the Public University of Navarre(IEEE, 2020) Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; San Martín Biurrun, Idoia; Catalán Ros, Leyre; Martínez Ramírez, Alicia; Jurío Munárriz, Aránzazu; Díaz Lucas, Silvia; Pérez Artieda, Miren Gurutze; Gómez Fernández, Marisol; Barrenechea Tartas, Edurne; Estadística, Informática y Matemáticas; Ingeniería; Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica y de Comunicación; Estatistika, Informatika eta Matematika; Ingeniaritza; Ingeniaritza Elektrikoa, Elektronikoaren eta Telekomunikazio Ingeniaritzaren; Gobierno de Navarra / Nafarroako Gobernua; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate PublikoaThe Public University of Navarre joined with Navarre Government has created the Women, Science and Technology Chair. This chair arises due to the plummeting tendency of the percentage of women in STEM degrees with the aim of reversing this trend. The programme of activities is defined throughout this contribution by six activities: a Theatre Play, a Poster Award on Final Degree/Masters Project, The 1st Week of Women, Science and Technology, the Promotion of Technical Degrees in schools and high-schools, a Workshop about Gender Stereotypes and the Fostering of Women among Science and Environment. Each activity gained great success and the preset goals were highly accomplished, especially, the 1st Week of Women, Science and Technology activity. The latter achieved a great success both in participation and in repercussion, contributing to visualize the role of women in science and technology.Publication Open Access Computational study of geothermal thermoelectric generators with phase change heat exchangers(Elsevier, 2020) Catalán Ros, Leyre; Araiz Vega, Miguel; Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Astrain Ulibarrena, David; Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; IngenieríaThe use of thermoelectric generators with phase change heat exchangers has demonstrated to be an interesting and environmentally friendly alternative to enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) in shallow hot dry rock fields (HDR), since rock fracture is avoided. The present paper studies the possibilities of the former proposal in a real location: Timanfaya National Park (Canary Islands, Spain), one of the greatest shallow HDR fields in the world, with 5000 m2 of characterized geothermal anomalies presenting temperatures up to 500 °C at only 2 m deep. For this purpose, a computational model based on the thermal-electrical analogy has been developed and validated thanks to a real prototype, leading to a relative error of less than 8%. Based on this model, two prototypes have been designed and studied for two different areas within the park, varying the size of the heat exchangers and the number of thermoelectric modules installed. As a result, the potential of the solution is demonstrated, leading to an annual electricity generation of 681.53 MWh thanks to the scalability of thermoelectric generators. This generation is obtained without moving parts nor auxiliary consumption, thus increasing the robustness of the device and removing maintenance requirements.Publication Open Access Impact of a thermoelectric subcooler heat exchanger on a carbon dioxide transcritical refrigeration facility(Elsevier, 2022) Casi Satrústegui, Álvaro; Aranguren Garacochea, Patricia; Araiz Vega, Miguel; Alegría Cía, Patricia; Astrain Ulibarrena, David; Ingeniaritza; Institute of Smart Cities - ISC; Ingeniería; Gobierno de Navarra / Nafarroako Gobernua; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako UnibertsitaTo improve the performance of vapour compression refrigeration cycles, the inclusion of a thermoelectric subcooler for low-medium power units has been the focus of recent studies due to its robustness, compactness and simplicity of operation. In thermoelectric systems, it has been demonstrated that the heat exchangers used in the hot and cold side of the thermoelectric modules have a critical impact in the performance of the system. This influence has not yet been studied for thermoelectric subcooling systems in vapour compression cycles. This work, for the first time, evaluates the impact that the heat exchangers of a thermoelectric subcooler, included in a transcritical carbon dioxide refrigeration cycle, have, in the performance of the refrigeration cycle. The influence is quantified in terms of: optimum working conditions, coefficient of performance and cooling capacity. The results show that, through an optimization of the heat exchangers of the thermoelectric subcooler, the performance improvements on the coefficient of performance using this technology are boosted from 11.96 to 14.75 % and the upgrade in the cooling capacity of the system rises from 21.4 to 26.3 %. Moreover, the optimum gas-cooler working pressure of the system is reduced and the optimum voltage supplied to the thermoelectric modules increases.