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arxiv: 1603.01757 · v2 · pith:2PDGX4HAnew · submitted 2016-03-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Efficiency calculation of thermoelectric generator using temperature dependent material's properties

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords temperatureefficiencytextdependentoverallmaterialmaterialsrange
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Accurate measurement of efficiency for thermoelectric generator (TEG) is of great importance for materials research and development. Approximately all the parameters of a material are temperature dependent, so we can't directly apply the $\eta_\text{max}$ formula for efficiency calculation in the large temperature range. To overcome that problem, we tried to calculate the efficiency of TEG by dividing large working temperature range into a number of small temperature difference. The aim is to make temperature dependent parameter to be constant for that small temperature range. Using maximum individual efficiency of each segment obtained by $\eta_\text{max}$ in the equation of $\eta_\text{overall}$, which gives overall efficiency. The $\eta_\text{overall}$ of TEG using $Bi_2Te_3$ and $TAGS$ as thermoelectric materials come out to be $7.1\%$ and $8.94\%$, respectively, which is close to experimental results. For the high-temperature region, we have used $SiGe$ material in TEG and found out $\eta_\text{overall}=3.5\%$. The cumulative efficiency obtained by keeping one end temperature fixed with another end varying can be applied in real life application, i.e. automobile sector. The present work provides a simple way for the design engineers to calculate the efficiency of TEG by using the temperature dependent materials parameters like thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and Seebeck coefficient on which $z\bar{T}$ depends.

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