technical
papers
Periodically, BSST
publishes technical papers, presenting new concepts, applications
developments, and outlooks, based on its thermoelectrics research
and
development.
Technical papers currently available are:
Bell, L. E., “Alternate
Thermoelectric Thermodynamic Cycles with Improved Power Generation
Efficiencies,” Proceedings 22nd International Conference
on Thermoelectrics, Hérault, France, August 2003.
Bell, L.E., “High
Power Density Thermoelectric Systems,“ Proceedings of
the 23rd International Conference on Thermoelectrics, Adelaide,
Australia, July 2004.
Diller, R. W., Bell, L. E., “Experimental
Results Confirming Improved Efficiency of Thermoelectric Power
Generation Systems with Alternate Thermodynamic Cycles,”
Proceedings of 22nd International Conference on Thermoelectrics,
Hérault, France, August 2003.
Crane, D. T., “Modeling
High-Power Density Thermoelectric Assemblies Which Use Thermal
Isolation,“ Proceedings 22nd International Conference
on Thermoelectrics, Hérault, France, August 2003.
Crane, D. T., “Potential
Thermoelectric Applications In Diesel Vehicles,” Proceedings
of the 9th Diesel Engine Emissions Reduction (DEER) Conference,
Newport, Rhode Island, August 2003.
Bell, L. E., “Use
of Thermal Isolation to Improve Thermoelectric System Operating
Efficiency,” Proceedings 21st International Conference
on Thermoelectrics, Long Beach, CA, August 2002.
Diller, Robert W., Chang, Yu-Wen, “Experimental
Results Confirming Improved Performance of Systems Using Thermal
Isolation,” Proceedings 21st International Conference
on Thermoelectrics, Long Beach, CA, August 2002.
Bell, L. E., “Increased
Thermoelectric System Thermodynamic Efficiency by Use of Convective
Heat Transport,” Proceedings 21st International Conference
on Thermoelectrics, Long Beach, CA, August 2002.
Bell, L. E.,“Prospects
for Broadened Use of Thermoelectrics In Automotive Vehicles,”
Next Generation Thermal Management Materials and Systems Conference,
Irving, Texas, October 28 – 30, 2002.
Bell, L. E. , “Paradigm
Shift In Solid-State Cooling, Heating, and Temperature Control” ,
Next Generation Thermal Management Materials and Systems Conference,
Irving, Texas, October 28 – 30, 2002.