11:10 AM - 11:30 AM
[16D-SIS11-06] Fabrication of Tilted Mg2Si/Ni Multilayer Composite Modules Using Polylactic Acid Resin Molds and Evaluation of the Thermoelectric Power Generation Performance
Keywords:Thermoelectric material, Composite, Module fabrication, Power generation
Mg2Si is a promising n-type thermoelectric material for thermoelectric power generation in the middle range of temperature and is lightweight. Both Mg and Si, the raw materials of Mg2Si, are abundant in the Earth’s crust. However, it is hard to make Π-type modules since p-type Mg2Si materials have not been developed enough, and Mg2Si has low fracture toughness. The transverse thermoelectric effect occurs by tilting the multilayer composite of thermoelectric and metallic materials. The effect makes it possible to fabricate modules using only one type of thermoelectric material and to enhance mechanical strength by sandwiching the fragile Mg2Si between metals. In this research, the molds with polylactic acid resin (PLA) were fabricated using a 3D printer. Mg2Si and Ni powders were packed in the PLA mold, creating the tilted multilayer composite modules by spark plasma sintering (SPS). The power generation performance of the modules was then evaluated.