TeGDS_v2_7

Graphical User Interface to design and simulate thermoelectric generators.
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Updated 7 Nov 2023

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TeGDS is a program to easily simulate and analyse the performance of a thermoelectric generator as a function of temperature, by describing temperature dependent material properties, geometry and other interface materials. The program uses an iterative algorithm which evaluates the temperature losses in passive elements and corrects the effective temperatures on thermoelectric elements.
This simulation tool allows to design a thermoelectric generator with new material data and to optimize the geometry by adjusting parameters. It can also be used to compare experimental data of new or commercial module in operating conditions or to study the effects of interface layers.

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Alberto Ferrario (2024). TeGDS_v2_7 (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/70415-tegds_v2_7), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .

Ferrario, Alberto, et al. “Temperature Dependent Iterative Model of Thermoelectric Generator Including Thermal Losses in Passive Elements.” Applied Thermal Engineering, vol. 150, Elsevier BV, Mar. 2019, pp. 620–27, doi:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2019.01.031.

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MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2023b
Compatible with R2023b and later releases
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Version Published Release Notes
2.70

Update graphic compatibility with 2023 release

2.60

Warnings and error handling.

2.50

Sizes constraints check corrected

2.40

Fix the entry table in "Passive & Temperature Losses" section. Added overall TE generator thermal resistance plot.

2.30

Fixed bug with user materialo data table

2.21

Updated Help

2.2

Added simulation for maximum Improved efficiency vs. load to resistance ratio calculation. Added cursor in power vs heat flux plot.

1.0