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Thermoelectric Generator Module with Convective Heat Transfer

By Yuefeng Wang1, Guoheng Chen2, Jeremy Schroeder1, Michael McLennan1, Timothy S Fisher1, Timothy Sands1

1. Purdue University 2. Purdue University Calumet

Electrical power density and efficiency of a thermoelectric generator with convective heat transfer on hot side and cold side is calculated.

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Version 1.1 - published on 19 Jul 2010

doi:10.4231/D33X83K46 cite this

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