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Numerical assessment of the thermodynamic performance of thermoelectric cells via two-dimensional modelling

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  • Oliveira, Klaudio S.M.
  • Cardoso, Rodrigo P.
  • Hermes, Christian J.L.

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The present paper is aimed at putting forward a two-dimensional model for thermoelectric cells. The energy conservation equation was formulated in order to account for the Fourier (heat) conduction, the Thomson (thermoelectric) effect, and the Joule heating on the temperature distribution. The electric field was also modelled in order to come out with the current and voltage distributions. The governing equations were discretized by means of the finite-volume method, whereas the TDMA algorithm was adopted for solving the sets of linear equations. An explicit solution scheme was employed to address the temperature influence on the thermoelectric effect. The model results have been compared with experimental data, when a satisfactory agreement was achieved for both cooling capacity and COP, with errors within a 10% band. In addition, the model was employed to assess the effects of the thermophysical properties and the couple geometry on the thermodynamic performance of the thermoelectric cell.

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  • Oliveira, Klaudio S.M. & Cardoso, Rodrigo P. & Hermes, Christian J.L., 2014. "Numerical assessment of the thermodynamic performance of thermoelectric cells via two-dimensional modelling," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 130(C), pages 280-288.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:130:y:2014:i:c:p:280-288
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.05.050
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