Entropy (Jul 2016)

Coupled Thermoelectric Devices: Theory and Experiment

  • Jaziel A. Rojas,
  • Iván Rivera,
  • Aldo Figueroa,
  • Federico Vázquez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/e18070255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 7
p. 255

Abstract

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In this paper, we address theoretically and experimentally the optimization problem of the heat transfer occurring in two coupled thermoelectric devices. A simple experimental set up is used. The optimization parameters are the applied electric currents. When one thermoelectric is analysed, the temperature difference Δ T between the thermoelectric boundaries shows a parabolic profile with respect to the applied electric current. This behaviour agrees qualitatively with the corresponding experimental measurement. The global entropy generation shows a monotonous increase with the electric current. In the case of two coupled thermoelectric devices, elliptic isocontours for Δ T are obtained in applying an electric current through each of the thermoelectrics. The isocontours also fit well with measurements. Optimal figure of merit is found for a specific set of values of the applied electric currents. The entropy generation-thermal figure of merit relationship is studied. It is shown that, given a value of the thermal figure of merit, the device can be operated in a state of minimum entropy production.

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