About the Book: Features: - First book to cover all major activities in Thermoelectrics
- Provides the most complete and up-to-date source of references available anywhere
- Contains a considerable amount of previously unpublished material, particularly from the former Soviet Union
- Contributors are all active in Thermoelectrics and are acknowledged internationally as experts in their respective fields
- Offers a detailed introduction and several chapters that are general in nature-ideal for the novice or non-specialist interested in this subject
Thermoelectrics is the science and technology associated with thermoelectric converters, that is, the generation of electrical power by the Seebeck effect and refrigeration by the Peltier effect. Thermoelectric generators are being used in increasing numbers to provide electrical power in medical, military, and deep space applications where combinations of their desirable properties outweigh their relatively high cost and low generating efficiency. In recent years there also has been an increase in the requirement for thermoelectric coolers (Peltier devices) for use in infrared detectors and in optical communications. Information on thermoelectrics is not readily available as it is widely scattered throughout the literature. The Handbook centralizes this information in a convenient format under a single cover. Sixty of the world's foremost authorities on thermoelectrics have contributed to this Handbook. It is comprised of fifty-five chapters, a number of which contain previously unpublished material. The contents are arranged in eight sections: general principles and theoretical considerations, material preparation, measurement of thermoelectric properties, thermoelectric materials, thermoelectric generation, generator applications, thermoelectric refrigeration, and applications of thermoelectric cooling. The CRC Handbook of Thermoelectrics has a broad-based scope. It will interest researchers, technologists, and manufacturers, as well as students and the well-informed, non-specialist reader. |
Contents:
Section A: General Principles and Theoretical Considerations, Section B: Material Preparation, Section C: Measurement of
Thermoelectric Properties, Section D: Thermoelectric
Materials, Section E: Thermoelectric
Generation, Section F: Generator
Applications, Section G: Thermoelectric
Refrigeration, Section H: Applications
of Thermoelectric Cooling |