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Interfacial thermal stresses of segmented thermoelectric generators

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL STRESSES
卷 46, 期 7, 页码 574-587

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01495739.2023.2208190

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Complex variable method; interfacial stress; segmented structure; structural force; thermoelectric generator

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The mechanical performance of a segmented thermoelectric generator (TEG) is investigated using theoretical and numerical methods. The results show that the structural stress depends on the ratio of cross-sectional areas between p- and n-type TE legs, while the height ratio of different segments has a significant influence on structural stress. Thermal stress induced by unmatched thermal expansion between different segments increases rapidly with the increase of cross-sectional area and can easily exceed 20% of the total interfacial stress. The conversion efficiency and interfacial stress can be optimized by adjusting the ratio of cross-sectional areas. These findings provide a theoretical basis and guidance in the design of segmented TEGs.
The segmented structure can effectively improve the performance of a thermoelectric generator (TEG), but the interfacial thermal stress between adjacent segments seriously threatens the reliability of segmented TEGs. Noticing this, we investigate the mechanical performance of a segmented TEG via theoretical and numerical methods. Results show that the structural stress depends on the ratio of cross-sectional areas between p- and n-type TE legs rather than the absolute cross-sectional areas, while the height ratio of different segments has a significant influence on structural stress. Different from structural stress, the thermal stress induced by unmatched thermal expansion between different segments increases rapidly with the increase of cross-sectional area, and can easily exceed 20% of the total interfacial stress. Besides, both the conversion efficiency and interfacial stress can be optimized by adjusting the ratio of cross-sectional areas. Our results provide the theoretical basis and guidance in the design of segmented TEGs.

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