Original paper
Enhanced thermoelectric effect of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites by metallic oxide/cement interface
Abstract
Thermoelectric power of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites was firstly enhanced efficiently by metallic oxide microparticles in the cement matrix. The absolute Seebeck coefficient of these composites increased steadily with increasing metallic oxide content and achieved 4–5 folds of the original one. The largest absolute thermoelectric power of +100.28 µV/°C was obtained for the composite with 5.0 wt% Bi2O3 microparticles. The carrier...
Paper Details
Title
Enhanced thermoelectric effect of carbon fiber reinforced cement composites by metallic oxide/cement interface
Published Date
Jul 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
6
Pages
8261 - 8263
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