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Thermoelectric Generators for Automotive Waste Heat Recovery Systems Part I: Numerical Modeling and Baseline Model Analysis

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Fig. 1. Schematic of a rectangular TEG model.
Fig. 2. Side view (top) with representation of a control volume (CV) in the dashed box and front view (bottom) showing the integrated plate-finheat exchanger.
Fig. 4. Equivalent thermal resistance network for a CV. The dashedbox encloses the thermoelectric components
Fig. 5. Grid size dependence of the electrical power generation ratefor the baseline model at average inlet conditions
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