thermoelectric in English

adjective
1
producing electricity by a difference of temperatures.
The new design is an improvement over current thermoelectric devices used for the generation of electricity aboard spacecraft.

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1. V is the thermoelectric voltage change.

2. Bismuth nanomaterials with very large magnetoresistance (MR) and excellent thermoelectric properties are widely used in magnetic field sensor, thermoelectric cooler or batteries materials.

3. Peltier heat is foundation of thermoelectric refrigeration circulation.

4. We discuss the relationship among energy efficiency, thermoelectric effects, and nanotechnology.

5. Thermoelectric module for a fuel cell in a breath alcohol concentration measurement device

6. Voyager 1 has three radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) mounted on a boom.

7. New thermoelectric materials could help to harvest heat lost by trucks, aircraft and factories.

8. The accumulator stores electricity generated by the generator and operates the thermoelectric device.

9. Apparatus for charging atomic power plant emergency battery by using thermoelectric generation element

10. Actinium serves as both a source of thermoelectric power and a source of neutrons.

11. Then the influence of Thomson heat on the performance of a thermoelectric device is discussed.

12. With the appearances of high performance the thermoelectric material, the application scope of it expands.

13. The air cooling system may include an absorption cooling system or a thermoelectric cooling system.

14. The module has 98 active thermoelectric legs, with each leg having more than 3 million super-lattice layers.

15. If this occurs, distinguishing between a change in signal voltage and a change in thermoelectric EMFs becomes impossible.

16. The thermoelectric module (2) is laterally sealed by means of the side walls (15) that absorb the clamping forces.

17. They run on plutonium- powered Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators, a standard set up for NASA deep space missions.

18. Spurious microvolt level signals are often present in low resistance circuits, most often as a result of thermoelectric effects.

19. The blocks of N-type pseudo-ternary thermoelectric materials were prepared with the powders by cold-pressing and sintering methods.

20. Thermoelectric material is new functional material that can be used to convert thermal energy into electrical energy directly with carriers.

21. The instantaneous temperature characteristic of thermoelectric cooler cool side and hot side is very important for accurate temperature control.

22. The surface processing technology for thermoelectric material slices was studied while the main technological steps and experimental processes are introduced.

23. are used as sensors, heat engines for thermoelectric cooling . Charge carriers absorb and emit their band gap energies as heat.

24. This thermoelectric device comprises an electrolyte solution containing a polar organic solvent, in addition to a redox couple and water.

25. The second is to choose a thermoelectric material which conducts heat badly (so that different parts remain at different temperatures) but electricity well.

26. The energy efficiency of absorption-type refrigerators and thermoelectric cooling refrigerating appliances, such as mini drink chillers, can be significantly improved.

27. The energy efficiency of absorption-type refrigerators and thermoelectric cooling refrigerating appliances, such as mini drink chillers, can be significantly improved

28. Thermoelectric effect is demonstrated by means of measuring galvanometer constant and internal resistance, a method for eliminating the effect is presented.

29. Primary by-pass circuit (30) is also provided to provide a by-pass path to all of the thermoelectric elements as required.

30. 4 Thermoelectric effect is demonstrated by means of measuring galvanometer constant and internal resistance, a method for eliminating the effect is presented.

31. These designs include thermionic converter, thermophotovoltaic cells, alkali-metal thermal to electric converter, and the most common design, the radioisotope thermoelectric generator.

32. It is consisted of temperature acquisition, temperature setting, temperature display, differential amplifier, PID control circuit, limited circuit and thermoelectric cooler (TEC) Driver.

33. The prepared copper oxide nanometer array can be applied to display apparatus, electric light source, electric-to-optical transducer and thermoelectric converter.

34. With the development of the novel materials, such as intermetallic compound, thermoelectric material, and biomaterial, faceted phases formed in these materials will receive more attention.

35. Compact, lightweight, thermoelectric cooling system for electronic and computer enclosures in harsh industrial settings. Unit features a simple, efficient solid state design for reliable performance.

36. In north China, thermoelectric power station is often selected to build. And the pithead power plant is more economical, but the water source must be solved firstly.

37. In Bolometers, the photosensitive area uses a bolometer resistance made up of thermoelectric conversion materials, so the resistance temperature coefficient is the primary cause in determining bolometer sensitivity

38. Other than vapour-compression refrigeration, technologies that could be used for HCFC phase‐out were absorption cycles, desiccant cooling systems, Stirling systems and thermoelectric and a number of other thermodynamic cycles.

39. Aside from vapour‐compression refrigeration, technologies that could be used for HCFC phase-out were: absorption cycle, desiccant cooling systems, Stirling systems and thermoelectric and a number of other thermodynamic cycles.

40. Definition of Curium : a metallic radioactive chemical element that is only produced artificially and that is used in spectrometers and in thermoelectric generators on spacecraft — see Chemical Elements Table First Known Use of Curium 1946, in the meaning defined above

41. 241 Am is the most common isotope of Americium as well as the most prevalent isotope of Americium in nuclear waste.It is commonly found in ionization type smoke detectors and is a potential fuel for long-lifetime radioisotope thermoelectric generators

42. Space-based nuclear power sources can be used aboard spacecraft as a source of heat in systems with a direct (for example, thermoelectric and thermionic) or dynamic (for example, Rankine and Brayton cycles) conversion of thermal energy into electric power.