A Comparison of Figure of Merit for Some Common Thermocouples in the High Temperature Range

Jaspal Singh
Jaspal Singh
S.S. Verma
S.S. Verma

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Abstract

Figure of merit along with low cost and easy availability are considered the important parameters of a thermoelectric material for its suitability and efficiency. This paper reports figure of merit for some common thermocouples as a function of thermal and electrical conductivity of thermoelectric materials in the high temperature range. The five different thermocouples are studied in normal mode (without any applied electric or magnetic field) for the generation of thermo emf and then the figure of merit is calculated. Finally, theoretical and experimental results are compared in the temperature range from 300-630 K.

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. 2013. \u201cA Comparison of Figure of Merit for Some Common Thermocouples in the High Temperature Range\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - F: Electrical & Electronic GJRE-F Volume 13 (GJRE Volume 13 Issue F11).

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjre

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A Comparison of Figure of Merit for Some Common Thermocouples in the High Temperature Range

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S.S. Verma
S.S. Verma

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