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“…One important point should be noted from this analysis is that the performance of ATEG is maximum when R L /R o = 2, this is because R o is defined at the midpoint of the n-type thermoelectric leg and in a flat plate thermoelectric generator the maximum power output occurs when R L = R as given by Eq. (22) and therefore, R = 2R o for maximum power output. Thus when the ratio of R L /R o is 2 the performance of ATEG is maximum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One important point should be noted from this analysis is that the performance of ATEG is maximum when R L /R o = 2, this is because R o is defined at the midpoint of the n-type thermoelectric leg and in a flat plate thermoelectric generator the maximum power output occurs when R L = R as given by Eq. (22) and therefore, R = 2R o for maximum power output. Thus when the ratio of R L /R o is 2 the performance of ATEG is maximum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manikandan and Kaushik [18] studied the thermoelectric generator operated thermoelectric cooler combined system for low cooling power applications with maximum power point tracking technique. Solar operated thermoelectric generator systems and waste heat driven thermoelectric power systems have been analysed [19][20][21][22]. All these applications require higher heat transfer coefficient at the cold side to enhance the performance of the thermoelectric generator system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the present TE topping technology is applied to 5% of the currently working power plants with increasing 6% efficiency, the overall primary energy saving will be 1.45 Â 10 7 MWh (522 Â 10 8 MJ) per year, which is equivalent to reducing CO 2 emissions by 4.7 million ton-CO 2 per year just in the U.S. The above implementation is equivalent to 1660 MW power generation from the thermoelectric topping cycle, and it will require approximately 230 tons of SiGe material [24]. If the material is realized by a ratio Si/Ge to be 80/20 through utilizing nanostructure for appropriate ZT, 46 tons of purified germanium will be required.…”
Section: Environmental Impactsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Thermoelectric power generators are proposed for many applications such as waste heat recovery (as topping cycles)1234, automobile industry, and solar thermoelectric power generators567. It has been shown that the performance of the thermoelectric power generators is an increasing function of its material figure of merit, , where is the electrical conductivity, S is the Seebeck coefficient, T is the operating temperature and is the thermal conducitity2.…”
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