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A comprehensive analysis of the performance of thermoelectric generators with constant and variable properties

Wei-Hsin Chen, Yi-Xian Lin, Xiao-Dong Wang and Yu-Li Lin

Applied Energy, 2019, vol. 241, issue C, 24 pages

Abstract: Material properties of a thermoelectric generator play a pivotal role in directly converting heat into electricity. To provide a comprehensive study on power generation of thermoelectric generators, four different materials with constant and temperature-dependent properties are investigated numerically. The influences of the temperature difference across the elements, the temperature at the cold side surface, and the temperature oscillation at the hot side surface on the performance of the generators are simulated numerically and analyzed systematically. The predictions indicate that the output power, temperature-difference square rule, and impedance matching of the materials with the variable properties deviate from the theoretical results with constant properties, but their behavior always obeys the self-consistency. At a given temperature difference, a decrease in the cold surface temperature may intensify or abate the performance, depending on the material properties adopted. Oscillating the hot surface temperature may increase or decrease the output power and efficiency. In summary, the practical performance of a thermoelectric generator and its deviation from the theoretical performance depend strongly on the properties adopted. Therefore, the consideration of the variable properties of materials can provide a more realistic outcome compared to the predictions with constant properties.

Keywords: Thermoelectric generator (TEG) and generation; Variable properties; Self-consistency; Impedance matching; Temperature oscillation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.02.083

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