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We establish a mathematical model with numerical example of solar thermoelectric power generation system. The components' thermal resistances, thermal contact resistances at the interface between components and Thomson heating are all considered in the model. The inner effects include Seebeck effect, Peltier heating effect, Thomson effect and Joule effect. The thermoelectric material properties are...
Thermal contact resistance is an important parameter for the thermal management of electronics packaging. A type of test instrument for measuring thermal contact resistance was presented in this paper. Thermal contact resistance across a brass-brass (Cu-Cu) interface was investigated by the present instrument. The results show that the contact thermal resistance is at the magnitude of 10-4 for the...
An experimental setup to measure the thermal contact conductance across solid/solid interface is described in this paper. This setup was built at room temperature, it does not need vacuum environment and can be used in normal pressure environment. An experimental investigation of thermal contact resistance of two brass columns was conducted under different conditions, which were classified as four...
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