lämpösähköistä
Lämpösähköistä, also known as thermoelectricity, is a phenomenon that involves the direct conversion of temperature differences into electric voltage, and vice versa. This effect is based on the properties of certain materials that exhibit a direct relationship between heat flow and electrical current.
The primary thermoelectric effects are the Seebeck effect and the Peltier effect. The Seebeck effect describes
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) utilize the Seebeck effect to convert waste heat into electrical energy. These devices
Thermoelectric coolers (TECs), also known as Peltier modules, employ the Peltier effect to create a cooling
While thermoelectric technology offers advantages like solid-state operation and no moving parts, its widespread adoption has