Thermoelectricity Model Reference
Thermoelectric devices such as thermocouples consist of electrical conductors at different temperatures, meeting at an interface. The temperature gradient generates voltage, which causes electric current to flow towards the conductor that has the lower temperature. Similarly, applying a voltage to the conductors generates a temperature gradient.
The Thermoelectricity model accounts for these effects when solving for energy (see Eqn. (4368)) and the electric potential (see Eqn. (4365)).
Model Name | Thermoelectricity | ||
Theory | See Thermoelectricity. | ||
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Activates | Material Properties | Seebeck Coefficient. See Material Properties. | |
Field Functions | Peltier Coefficient. See Field Functions. |
Material Properties
Applies to solid materials.
- Seebeck Coefficient
- Specifies the Seebeck coefficient of the material (see Eqn. (4364)). You can define as a function of temperature using the Field Function method.
Field Functions
- Peltier Coefficient
- Specifies the Peltier coefficient , as defined in Eqn. (4367).