Part X – October 1969 - Communications - Thermoelectric Properties of Bismuth and Bi-12Sb Alloy Ingots and Powder Compacts

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 424 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1970
Abstract
HERETOFORE, there has been very little study of the effects of various metallurgical factors on the behavior of thermoelectric materials, the need for which is evident if optimum processing and design of thermoelectric devices is to be realized. Accordingly, we have undertaken such an investigation on the thermoelectric materials bismuth and Bi-Sb alloy and in this paper present some preliminary results which merit consideration, in particular the relatively high thermoelectric power and figure of merit values obtained for the Bi-12Sb (at. pct) alloy powder compacts. The thermoelectric parameters for ingot and powder compact specimens are determined and the results are compared with published data for single crystals. Preparation of Materials. The bismuth and antimony used in this investigation are six nines pure. Melting and casting of the ingots was carried out in air for expediency, since most oxidation unavoidably occurs during the preparation of the powder by filing of the ingots. Chill cast ingots of pure bismuth were prepared by pouring the melt into split copper chill molds, and unidirectionally solidified ingots of bismuth and Bi-Sb alloy were obtained by slow directional cooling in pyrex tubes. All melts remained bright during melting and casting, indicating minimum oxidation. Powder for the powder compact samples was obtained by filing the ingots with a fine and coarse file to give a variation in the particle size of the compacts. The particles in the fine powder compacts varied in size from approximately 28 pct less than
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APA:
(1970) Part X – October 1969 - Communications - Thermoelectric Properties of Bismuth and Bi-12Sb Alloy Ingots and Powder CompactsMLA: Part X – October 1969 - Communications - Thermoelectric Properties of Bismuth and Bi-12Sb Alloy Ingots and Powder Compacts. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.