Abstract

Typically, the performance evaluation of thermoelectric devices is done using experimental methods and analytical models, which require detailed information on the thermoelectric properties of the materials that make up the thermoelectric devices. However, this type of information is generally not available. Due to this situation, the present investigation seeks to develop a numerical methodology to determine the performance of thermoelectric devices, using technical reference specifications that are normally provided by the manufacturer, such as maximum current, maximum voltage, maximum temperature difference, and efficiency. The numerical model is made up of a series of equations based on thermoelectric phenomena, which generates a contribution in the area of physics. The results obtained are validated through experimental comparisons and the technical data of the thermoelectric devices. The comparison between the different results shows a maximum error of 5%. Therefore, the developed methodology is considered a robust tool for the realistic analysis of the performance of thermoelectric generators and thermoelectric coolers. The foregoing will allow massive use of this type of device in industrial applications and its commercial accessibility.

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