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Power generation characteristics of a sandwich‐type self‐heating thermoelectric generator with spatially varying embedded heat source
Authors:Soojin Shin  Semi Bang  Jiyeon Choi  Hyo‐Ju Son  Hyejin Yoon  Hanla Yun  Jung‐Hyun Choi  Daehyun Wee
Affiliation:Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:Power generation characteristics of a sandwich‐type thermoelectric generator in which the heat source is embedded into thermoelectric elements are investigated. Our previous work on a similar concept only considered a uniform heat source distribution inside thermoelectric elements. In this work, the effect of the spatial distribution of a heat source is examined. In particular, the effect of the concentration of heat source near the one end, that is, the hot end, is intensively studied as a potential means of improving the efficiency of the device. Although the effects of heat source concentration in impractical cases without heat transfer limitations on the cold side remain ambiguous, it become clear that heat source concentration indeed has positive effects in more realistic cases with finite heat transfer coefficients imposed on the cold side. Because of the relatively low efficiency of typical thermoelectric generation, a significant amount of heat must be dissipated from the cold end of the thermoelectric element. Greater heat source concentration near the hot end leads to more effective utilization of available heat source, reduces the amount of heat rejected at the cold end, and lowers the hot end temperature of the thermoelectric element. Overall, it is suggested that heat source concentration can be used as a method to achieve more efficient operation and better structural integrity of the system. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:thermoelectric generators  radioactive isotopes  heat transfer  efficiency  power density  spatial variation
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