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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Mohammad Abu Rafe Biswas, The University of Texas at Tyler; Benjamin Lee Stilwell, The University of Texas at Tyler; Edgar Reyes
. Benjamin Lee Stilwell, The University of Texas at TylerMr. Edgar Reyes Edgar Reyes is an undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Texas at Tyler. His interests include thermal fluid sciences and alternative energy systems. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 1 Session 35108 Simulated Laboratory-Based Learning In A Thermal Fluid Laboratory Course Mohammad Abu Rafe Biswas, Benjamin Stilwell, Edgar Reyes Department of Mechanical Engineering
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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David Walden; Kenneth R. Leitch P.E., West Texas A&M University; Roy Jean Issa P.E., West Texas A&M University; Emad Manla, West Texas A&M University
thedevices and also optimization of the energy generation electrical system. 1 Introduction In both industrial and residential energy concerns, waste heat often accounts for largestpercentage of energy. Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) are a useful semiconductor device basedupon a phenomenon called the Seebeck effect. This effect is part of a larger relationship called theThermoelectric effect, which connects the contributions of William Thomson, Johann Seebeck andJean Peltier[1]. The TEGs convert thermal temperature gradients in heat flux across boundary causework to be done on electrons. This work produces electrical potential, which can be used in