Cover art for Thermoelectrics - Design and Materials
Published
Wiley-Blackwell Uk, December 2016
ISBN
9781118848951
Format
Hardcover, 440 pages
Dimensions
25.3cm × 18.9cm × 2.6cm

Thermoelectrics - Design and Materials

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Thermoelectrics: Design and Materials

HoSung Lee, Western Michigan University, USA

A comprehensive guide to the basic principles of thermoelectrics

Thermoelectrics plays an important role in energy conversion and electronic temperature control. The book comprehensively covers the basic physical principles of thermoelectrics as well as recent developments and design strategies of materials and devices.

The book is divided into two sections: the first section is concerned with design and begins with an introduction to the fast developing and multidisciplinary field of thermoelectrics. This section also covers thermoelectric generators and coolers (refrigerators) before examining optimal design with dimensional analysis. A number of applications are considered, including solar thermoelectric generators, thermoelectric air conditioners and refrigerators, thermoelectric coolers for electronic devices, thermoelectric compact heat exchangers, and biomedical thermoelectric energy harvesting systems. The second section focuses on materials, and covers the physics of electrons and phonons, theoretical modeling of thermoelectric transport properties, thermoelectric materials, and nanostructures.

Key features:

Provides an introduction to a fast developing and interdisciplinary field.

Includes detailed, fundamental theories.

Offers a platform for advanced study.

Thermoelectrics: Design and Materials is a comprehensive reference ideal for engineering students, as well as researchers and practitioners working in thermodynamics.

Cover designed by Yujin Lee

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