Reversibilities and irreversibilities in thermoelectric energy conversion
Abstract
Similarly to Thomson, we consider the thermoelectric generator at open circuit as a classical heat engine. It is shown that, as long as the Thomson coefficient is nonzero, the operation generates entropy and is therefore irreversible. By expanding Thomson's approach we show that the voltage produced can be described by the usual Guy--Stodola equation for classical heat engines.
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