Program 3 rd IAV Conference: Thermoelectrics Berlin, November 21 23, 2012
General Information Chairman Daniel Jänsch, IAV Host IAV GmbH Carnotstraße 1, 10587 Berlin Tel. +49 30 39978-0 Fax +49 30 39978-9790 contact@iav.com www.iav.com Organization TUBS GmbH Technical University of Berlin, ScienceMarketing Hardenbergstraße 19, 10623 Berlin Tel. +49 30 447202-66 Fax +49 30 447202-88 hertel@tubs.de www.tubs.de Conference Venue Ellington Hotel Berlin Nürnberger Straße 50-55, 10789 Berlin Price Participants: 1190 Participants from universities: 690 Price excludes VAT Payment method By bank transfer on receipt of invoice or by PayPal. Conference Languages Presentations will be given in German or English, simultaneous translation will be provided. Exhibition During the event, an accompanying trade exhibition will take place, at which suppliers may present their products and services to trade visitors. The event organization team will be happy to provide you with more information on this. Conference Advisory Board Prof. Dr. Frank Behrendt, TU Berlin Dr. Harald Böttner, Fraunhofer IPM Dr. Holger Brehm, Behr Rolf Brück, Emitec Prof. Dr. Horst Friedrich, DLR Dr. Rolf Jebasinski, J. Eberspächer Oliver Lang, Benteler Automobiltechnik Mike Laudien, IAV Dr. Johannes Liebl, ATZ MTZ Jürgen Moors, BASF Future Business Prof. Dr. Eckhard Müller, DLR Prof. Karl-Ernst Noreikat, NorCon Scientific Consulting Dr. Rüdiger Schütte, Evonik Degussa Prof. Dr. Peter Steinberg, BTU Cottbus Prof. Dr. Anke Weidenkaff, EMPA Prof. Dr. Hans Zellbeck, TU Dresden The program is subject to alterations.
Introduction Thermoelectrics Thermoelectrics (TE) is one of the most interesting waste heat utilization technologies and is particularly suited to use in vehicles. Many automotive manufacturers and suppliers have been following the topic for years, developing concepts or contributing to research projects. Developers are, however, faced with the challenge of transferring the technology from the research laboratory to the industrial environment. In addition to a narrowing in the times to series production, TE materials and modules must be developed which are suitable for use in vehicles and exhibit an acceptable cost-benefit ratio. The aim of the conference is to provide an insight into the basics and possibilities of thermoelectrics, the state of research, development, industrialization and application. The focus is on improved, novel TE materials, modules and components, optimum construction and connection technologies as well as innovative concepts and technologies for industrial production. Calculation and simulation methods, optimization strategies and reports on new applications and experience gained on projects complete the range of topics. IAV invites international experts in industry and research to report on their work, research and development results in the field of waste heat utilization and TE, to take part in discussion with a specialist audience and to present their services and products. We are looking forward to welcoming you in Berlin. Daniel Jänsch, IAV Register online here: iav.com/conferences
Conference Venue and Hotels 1. Conference Venue: Ellington Hotel Berlin Nürnberger Straße 50-55, 10789 Berlin Tel.: +49 30 6831-50 Fax: +49 30 6831-55 555 www.ellington-hotel.com contact@ellington-hotel.com 2. Evening Event Thursday November 22, 2012 German Museum of Technology Trebbiner Straße 9, 10963 Berlin Tel: +49 30 9025 40 Fax: +49 30 9025 4175 www.sdtb.de 3. Berliner Hof Tauentzienstraße 8, 10789 Berlin Tel: +49 30 25 4950 Fax: +49 30 26 23065 www.berliner-hof.com info@berliner-hof.com Room rate: Single room 77.00 incl. breakfast, double room 99,00 incl. breakfast. For room reservations please use "thermoelectrics" as a keyword. Rates are available until October 30, 2012. 4. SANA Berlin Hotel Nürnberger Straße 33-34, 10777 Berlin Tel.: +49 30 2005-1510 Fax: +49 30 2005-1519 sanaberlin@sanahotels.com www.berlin.sanahotels.com Room rate: Single room 115.00 incl. breakfast, double room 130.00 incl. breakfast. For room reservations please quote reference "thermoelectrics". Rates are available until October 8, 2012. 1 3 2 4
November 21, 2012 12:00 Registration Session 1 Waste Heat Recovery 13:00 Welcome and introduction 13:30 Thermoelectric generators in view of future propulsion systems 14:00 CO 2 -Reduction - Targets, Actions, Costs 14:45 Waste Heat Recovery - what are the alternatives to the thermoelectric generator? 15:15 Prospects for TEG practical applications, by physical evaluations in varied heat-recovery technologies Prof. Karl-Ernst Noreikat Daniel Jänsch, IAV, Gerhard Buschmann, IAV, Rudolf Thom, CAR, Oliver Dingel, IAV, Shuichi Hase, Sango, Japan 15:45 Coffee break Session 2 Transport, Storage, Transubstantiation of Thermal Energy 16:15 Chemical heat storage for automotive heating and cooling applications 16:45 Heat exchangers for exhaust waste heat recovery 17:15 Cooling below ambient temperature by an exhaust heat driven jet ejector cooling system 17:45 Thermoelectric heat pump in the automotive environment Prof. Dr. Peter Steinberg Michael Jakobi, TU Vienna, Austria Axel Fezer, TheSys, Tobias Zegenhagen, TU Berlin, Dr. Jürgen Grünwald, Behr, 18:15 End of first conference day Welcome reception/get-together 19:00 Start of evening event 22:00 End of evening event
November 22, 2012 Session 3 Introduction and Overview of TE-Development Europe, Asia, USA Prof. Dr. Anke Weidenkaff 08:00 Welcome 08:10 History of thermoelectricity 08:40 Survey on status and trends of thermoelectrics in Europe 09:10 Research and development of thermoelectrics in Asian area 09:40 Automotive thermoelectric materials and technology development in the US Prof. Dr. Ulrich Birkholz, KIT Karlsruhe, Dr. Harald Böttner, Fraunhofer IPM, Dr. Ryoji Funahashi, AIST, Japan Prof. Dr. Jihui Yang, University of Washington, USA 10:10 Coffee break Session 4 Material Progress 10:40 High temperature stable oxide thermoelectric materials produced by glass-ceramic and ceramic methods 11:10 Production of a durable, scalable and lightweight Mg2Sibased thermoelectric power generator 11:40 Development of novel silicides, borides and oxides, as effective thermoelectric materials 12:10 Synthesis and Thermoelectric Properties of High manganese Silizides: Up-scaling and pre-contacting Prof. Dr. Eckhard Müller Dr. Martin Letz, SCHOTT AG, Akio Yuguchi, Kyocera, Japan Prof. Dr. Takao Mori, NIMS, Japan Dr. Vicente Pacheco, Fraunhofer IFAM, 12:40 Lunch Session 5 Material Progress 13:40 Materials, modules and systems: an atoms-to-autos approach to automotive thermoelectric systems development 14:10 ZT enhancement by nanostructures in bulk thermoelectric materials through electron and phonon engineering Dr. Harald Böttner Dr. James R. Salvador, General Motors, USA Prof. Dr. Zhifeng Ren, Boston College, USA
14:40 Thermoelectric Generators with TiSi2 Contacts for High- Temperature Applications 15:10 Thermoelectric Standardization 15:40 Coffee break Fabian Assion, University of Paderborn, Jan König, Fraunhofer IPM, Session 6 Energy Harvesting 16:10 Micro energy harvesting a new power supply concept for wireless embedded systems 17:00 Energy thermogeneration in aeronautics for battery-free wireless sensor networks 17:30 Thermoelectric-powered energy-autarkic sensor systems 18:00 End of second conference day Jan König Prof. Dr. Peter Woias, University of Freiburg, Prof. Dr. Jean-Marie Dilhac, LAAS-CNRS, France Dr. Kilian Bartholomé, Fraunhofer IPM, Buses depart for sightseeing tour (optional) Evening event 19:00 Buses depart from the Ellington Hotel Berlin Enjoy a special dinner in the unique atmosphere of the German Museum of Technology in Berlin. A perfect opportunity to meet colleagues, refresh contacts and start new networks. 22:30-23:00 Buses return to the conference venue every half hour 23:00 End of the evening event
November 23, 2012 Session 7 Application Dr. Dirk Goßlau 08:00 Welcome 08:10 Thermoelectric automotive components: roadmap and market challenges 08:40 Methodical concept development of automotive thermoelectric generators 09:10 System design and vehicle integration of a TEG: future potential and challenges 09:40 Development of a tubular thermoelectric generator for exhaust waste heat recovery Marco Ranalli, Gentherm Europe, Martin Kober, DLR, Andreas Bauknecht, BMW, Andreas Schmitz, DLR, 10:10 Coffee break Session 8 Application 10:40 Novel TEG design for hybrid powertrains: numerical and experimental investigations 11:10 Thermoelectric energy recovery upstream of the turbocharger on a combustion engine 11:40 Back pressure effect caused by the TEG generator fitted in the exhaust system of a diesel engine 12:10 Performance characteristic optimization of hot sided heat exchangers in a TEG and the impact on fuel consumption of passenger cars Mike Laudien Dr. Kamel Azzouz, VALEO, France Prof. Dr. Hans Zellbeck, TU Dresden, Prof. Dr. Krzysztof Wojciechowski, AGH University, Poland Sebastian Leicht, J. Eberspächer, 12:40 Lunch
Session 9 Application 13:40 Customized modeling and simulation architecture using the example of a holistic dimensioning of a multi-channel thermogenerator 14:10 Thermoelectric generator system for waste heat usage in diesel electric vehicles 14:40 Conclusion of RENOTER project (waste heat recovery for trucks and passenger cars) 15:10 HeatReCar: first light commercial vehicle equipped with a TEG Dr. Dirk G. Ebling Jens Kitte, IAV, Alexander Heghmanns, University of Dresden, Luc Aixala, Renault Trucks (AB Volvo Group), France Dr. Daniela Magnetto, CRF (Fiat Research Center), Italy 15:40 Coffee break Session 10 Application 16:10 Thermoelectric module design using fuel economy simulation for automobiles 16:40 Potential thermal spray technologies for the manufacture of TEG 17:10 Characterization of new commercial thermoelectric modules using experimental and numerical techniques to compile performance data Dr. Wilfried Hermes Dr. Makoto Ohtani, Honda R&D, Japan Dr. Lutz-Michael Berger, Fraunhofer IWS, States Chiwanga, European Thermodynamics, UK 17:40 End of conference 18:00 Transfer to airport
Location Plan 5 4 1 3 2 1 Ellington Hotel Berlin Nürnberger Straße 50 55 10789 Berlin Tel. +49 30 6831-50 Fax +49 30 6831-55 555 2 German Museum of Technology Trebbiner Straße 9 10963 Berlin 3 SANA Hotel Nürnberger Str. 33 34 10777 Berlin Tel. +49 30 2005 1510 Fax +49 30 2005 1519 4 Berliner Hof Tauentzienstraße 8 10789 Berlin Tel. +49 30 254950 Fax +49 30 262 30 65 5 IAV GmbH Carnotstraße 1 10587 Berlin Tel. +49 30 39978-0 Fax +49 30 39978-9773