2020-04-152020-04-152017-07-16Qian, B.; Ren, F. Transverse Thermoelectricity in Fibrous Composite Materials. Energies 2017, 10, 1006.1996-1073http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/6http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12613/18Transverse thermoelectric elements have the potential to decouple the electric current and the heat flow, which could lead to new designs of thermoelectric devices. While many theoretical and experimental studies of transverse thermoelectricity have focused on layered structures, this work examines composite materials with aligned fibrous inclusions. A simplified mathematical model was derived based on the Kirchhoff Circuit Laws (KCL), which were used to calculate the equivalent transport properties of the composite structures. These equivalent properties, including Seebeck coefficient, electrical conductivity, and thermal conductivity, compared well with finite element analysis (FEA) results. Peltier cooling performance was also examined using FEA, which exhibited good agreement to KCL model predictions. In addition, a survey was conducted on selected combinations of thermoelectric materials and metals to rank their transverse thermoelectricity with respect to the dimensionless figure of merit.11 pagesengAttribution CC BYhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Transverse thermoelectricityComposite materialsFiber inclusionPeltier coolingSeebeck coefficientElectrical conductivityThermal conductivityFigure of meritTransverse Thermoelectricity in Fibrous Composite MaterialsText