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Compatibility of Segments of Thermoelectric Generators

A compatibility factor that depends only on material and temperature has been defined.

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A method of calculating (usually for the purpose of maximizing) the power-conversion efficiency of a segmented thermoelectric generator is based on equations derived from the fundamental equations of thermoelectricity. Because it is directly traceable to first principles, the method provides physical explanations in addition to predictions of phenomena involved in segmentation. In comparison with the finite-element method used heretofore to predict (without being able to explain) the behavior of a segmented thermoelectric generator, this method is much simpler to implement in practice: in particular, the efficiency of a segmented thermoelectric generator can be estimated by evaluating equations using only handheld calculator with this method. In addition, the method provides for determination of cascading ratios. The concept of cascading is illustrated in the figure and the definition of the “cascading ratio” is defined in the figure caption.

This Schematic Diagram compares segmented with cascaded thermoelectric generator. The cascading ratio is defined as the ratio between the numbers of unicouples in the two stages.
This Schematic Diagram compares segmented with cascaded thermoelectric generator. The cascading ratio is defined as the ratio between the numbers of unicouples in the two stages.
An important aspect of the method is its approach to the issue of compatibility among segments, in combination with introduction of the concept of compatibility within a segment. Prior approaches involved the use of only averaged material properties. Two materials in direct contact could be examined for compatibility with each other, but there was no general framework for analysis of compatibility. The present method establishes such a framework.



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