2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0155822
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Self-driven thermoelectric cooling contraption for liquid metals under the static magnetic field

Abstract: The presence of large temperature gradients in liquid metals during heat transfer can also induce thermoelectric effects, which can lead to pumping or stirring of liquid metals under the action of magnetic fields. The thermoelectric effect of liquid metals has potential application background in both nuclear fusion and metal metallurgy. In this paper, an experimental study of flow driven by the Seebeck effect, in which the temperature-dependent voltage difference at an interface between dissimilar metals, in t… Show more

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