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Thermoelectric Power

Dempsey, William P(Edited by)
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Thermoelectric power of a material is a measure of the magnitude of an induced thermoelectric voltage in response to a temperature difference across that material.

The term thermopower is a misnomer since it measures the voltage or electric field (not the electric power) induced in response to a temperature difference.

This book presents current research in the study of thermoelectric power, including the thermoelectric power in quantum confined optoelectronic materials; the reliability and availability evaluation of equipment installed in thermoelectric power stations; innovations in organic-fuelled thermoelectric generators; thermoelectric water withdrawals in the U.S.; theoretical studies of the thermoelectric power of metallic complexes; and the gradient and contact theories of thermoelectricity.

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Nova Science Publishers Inc
1611221927 / 9781611221923
Hardback
537.65
15/03/2012
United States
English
26 cm