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Date of download: 1/1/2018 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Enhancing Thermoelectric Energy Recovery via Modulations of Source Temperature for Cyclical Heat Loadings J. Heat Transfer. 2006;129(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Overall TE generator efficiency, η¯, for Case 1 with and without source temperature control, β=0.85, ω̂=0.5, R̂P,HIGH=1, R̂SINK=0.01, ĈSINK=0.1, and TOFF=148°C
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Date of download: 1/1/2018 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Enhancing Thermoelectric Energy Recovery via Modulations of Source Temperature for Cyclical Heat Loadings J. Heat Transfer. 2006;129(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Source temperature for Case 1 with and without source temperature control, β=0.85, ω̂=0.5, R̂P,HIGH=1, R̂SINK=0.01, ĈSINK=0.1, and TOFF=148°C
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Date of download: 1/1/2018 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Enhancing Thermoelectric Energy Recovery via Modulations of Source Temperature for Cyclical Heat Loadings J. Heat Transfer. 2006;129(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Source and TE heat flow transients for Case 1 with active control once system reached steady state, β=0.85, ω̂=0.5, R̂P,HIGH=1, R̂SINK=0.01, ĈSINK=0.1, and TOFF=148°C.
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Date of download: 1/1/2018 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved. From: Enhancing Thermoelectric Energy Recovery via Modulations of Source Temperature for Cyclical Heat Loadings J. Heat Transfer. 2006;129(6): doi: / Figure Legend: Conceptual thermal switch design considered
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