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May 27, 2024 at 8:00 amFoo Sin KhaiSubscriber
Hi there,Â
Really appreciate if anyone can help...
My case here is when i assign even/constant temperature at hot side, the electric-voltage contour seem to be normal or expected result. But when i mapped an uneven temperature contour on the hot side, i would expect the similar contour of electrical-voltage for case 2 as the principle i understand for thermoelectric is the voltage is stacked up. But the result behave another way round...
anyone know why this happen and how can i solve this issue?
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May 29, 2024 at 1:44 pmdloomanAnsys Employee
It's not possible to read the legends.  Is the serpentine path a conductor that connects the blocks?  Normally the thermoelectric effect in such a device is in the the normal direction, but perhaps your in-plane temperature gradient is driving a voltage gradient in the in-plane direction as well. Do the blocks themselves have an in-plane temperature variation?  The electric field and the thermal gradient are coupled.
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