Rodríguez García, AntonioAstrain Ulibarrena, DavidMartínez Echeverri, ÁlvaroGubía Villabona, EugenioSorbet Presentación, Francisco Javier2016-04-132016-04-1320130361-5235 (Print)1543-186X (Electronic)10.1007/s11664-013-2504-4https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/20432This work presents the design and development of a thermoelectric generator intended to harness waste heat in a biomass power plant, and generate electric power to operate sensors and the required electronics for wireless communication. The first objective of the work is to design the optimum thermoelectric generator to harness heat from a hot surface, and generate electric power to operate a flowmeter and a wireless transmitter. The process is conducted by using a computational model, presented in previous papers, to determine the final design that meets the requirements of electric power consumption and number of transmissions per minute. Finally, the thermoelectric generator is simulated to evaluate its performance. The final device transmits information every 5 s. Moreover, it is completely autonomous and can be easily installed, since no electric wires are required.application/pdfeng© 2013 TMSThermoelectric generationWaste heatAutonomous sensorThermal resistanceThermoelectric-driven autonomous sensors for a biomass power plantinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess