Impact of Thermal Interface Materials for Thermoelectric Generator Systems

A primary challenge still exists in the field of thermoelectric generators (TEG) for practical applications in which a thermal system of the TEG is a crucial factor in TEG power generation. The material development for TEG has contributed significantly towards advancement in TEG applications over a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of electronic materials 2018-10, Vol.47 (10), p.5763-5772
Hauptverfasser: Karthick, Krishnadass, Joy, Grashin C., Suresh, S., Dhanuskodi, R.
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Zusammenfassung:A primary challenge still exists in the field of thermoelectric generators (TEG) for practical applications in which a thermal system of the TEG is a crucial factor in TEG power generation. The material development for TEG has contributed significantly towards advancement in TEG applications over a decade, the need for a thermal system configuration is inevitable considering the applications. The thermal efficiency of TEG depends upon the temperature difference across its modules (between the hot and cold surfaces). Thermal design of the thermoelectric system is important to ensure that there exists a maximum temperature difference across the hot and cold surfaces of the TEG. Thermal Interface Material (TIM) in thermoelectric systems plays a main role in improving the efficiency of thermoelectric systems by reducing the temperature difference between the heat source and the hot surface of the TEG and similarly, the temperature difference between the cold surface of TEG and the heat sink. This review paper predominantly focuses on the thermal interfaces between the TEG modules which reduces the performance of a thermoelectric system. The characteristics of TIM in a TEG system (contact pressure, surface roughness and thermal conductivity) were analyzed with a mathematical model to emphasize the importance of TIM in a TEG system. This paper also highlights the existing challenges for Thermal Interface Materials in TEG applications and concludes with a brief discussion on future directions of TIM in TEG thermal systems.
ISSN:0361-5235
1543-186X
DOI:10.1007/s11664-018-6496-y