A fully automated measurement system for the characterization of micro thermoelectric devices near room temperature
In this work, we report the customized design and development of a fully automated measurement system to characterize the temperature-dependent properties of microscale thermoelectric devices. The featured system can characterize the devices up to a dimension of 8.79 × 8.79 mm2 in an atmospheric environment. Commercially available bismuth telluride-based thermoelectric modules (both thermoelectric generator and thermoelectric cooler) are used to validate the feasibility and accuracy of the developed system. Their performance data is analysed and compared with the available manufacturer datasheet. The measured data from these devices are found to be in good agreement with the anticipated values and showed an acceptable deviation of less than 4% in the output performances. The developed setup is simple to operate and suitable for performance evaluation of both macro and micro-thermoelectric devices. The system accurately reproduces application conditions the module may be subjected to in a real-world environment.
Funding
The Recycling of waste heat through the Application of Nanofluidic ChannelS: Advances in the Conversion of Thermal to Electrical energy
European Commission
Find out more...Thermoelectric efficiency of IV-VI and V2-VI3 materials driven near phase transitions
Science Foundation Ireland
Find out more...Science Foundation Ireland under grant numbers 19/FFP/6428 and 12/RC/2276_P2
13/RC/2077
History
Publication
Applied Thermal Engineering 224, 120111Publisher
ElsevierAlso affiliated with
- Bernal Institute
- Stokes Research Institute
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Department or School
- School of Engineering