Thermoelectric properties of macroscopically inhomogeneous composites
A.A. Snarskii, I.V.Bezsudnov

TL;DR
This paper reviews theoretical approaches to understanding the thermoelectric properties of two-phase inhomogeneous composites, focusing on a hierarchical percolation model near the flow threshold.
Contribution
It introduces a hierarchical percolation model to describe the effective thermoelectric properties of inhomogeneous media.
Findings
Effective thermoelectric coefficient behavior near flow threshold
Hierarchical model captures qualitative and quantitative regularities
Provides a framework for analyzing inhomogeneous thermoelectric media
Abstract
Review of theoretical methods for description of thermoelectrical properties of two-phase macroscopically inhomogeneous media is given. Description by means of a hierarchical model of percolation structure is given, allowing a description on a qualitative and quantitative level of the basic regularities of effective thermoelectric coefficient close to flow threshold.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices · Heat Transfer and Optimization · Phase Change Materials Research
