Use of the Seebeck Effect for Energy Harvesting

The article presents the results of research that aims at training and consolidation of knowledge and their use for thermoelectric energy harvesting. Therefore, we present a numerical modeling for design and dimensioning of micro electric power generating sources, from theoretical performance curves...

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