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Thermoelectric properties of magnesium silicide prepared by thermal spraying

  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

The paper presents the thermoelectric properties of Mg2Si coatings by Atmospheric Plasma Spray (APS), High Velocity Oxy-Fuel Spray (HVOF) and Vacuum Plasma Spray (VPS). Thermal spraying, a flexible, industry-scalable and cost-effective manufacturing process, was first applied to prepare Mg2Si as thermoelectric materials. The characterization of Mg2Si coatings including thermal conductivity, electric conductivity, and Seebeck coefficient are reported. XRD and SEM analysis of the coatings are presented as well.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationASME 2012 Heat Transfer Summer Conf. Collocated with the ASME 2012 Fluids Engineering Div. Summer Meeting and the ASME 2012 10th Int. Conf. on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, HT 2012
Pages963-966
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012
EventASME 2012 Heat Transfer Summer Conference Collocated with the ASME 2012 Fluids Engineering Div. Summer Meeting and the ASME 2012 10th Int. Conf. on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, HT 2012 - Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
Duration: Jul 8 2012Jul 12 2012

Publication series

NameASME 2012 Heat Transfer Summer Conf. Collocated with the ASME 2012 Fluids Engineering Div. Summer Meeting and the ASME 2012 10th Int. Conf. on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, HT 2012
Volume1

Conference

ConferenceASME 2012 Heat Transfer Summer Conference Collocated with the ASME 2012 Fluids Engineering Div. Summer Meeting and the ASME 2012 10th Int. Conf. on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels, HT 2012
Country/TerritoryPuerto Rico
CityRio Grande
Period07/8/1207/12/12

Keywords

  • MgSi
  • Thermal spraying
  • Thermoelectric materials

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