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An exhaustive experimental study of a novel air-water based thermoelectric cooling unit

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 181, Issue -, Pages 357-366

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2016.08.074

Keywords

Air conditioning system; Thermoelectric; Cooling; COP/COPmax; Air flow; Water flow

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In this paper, the cooling feasibility of air flow via a novel air-water based TEC system (as an alternative air cooling unit) is experimentally investigated for different climate conditions. Contrary to previous studies, thermoelectric hot side temperature was adjusted by a low constant water flow rate (and not by an air fan) which significantly increased the cold side performance of TEM. Ten parameters including T-a,T-inlet, T-w.inlet, T-a,T-outlet, T-w.outlet, T-c, T-a, m(a), m(w) throlilw and DC voltage and DC current were directly recorded by measurement instruments during the experiments. Six other parameters including q(c), q(h), COPc, COPmax, COPc/COPmax and gait were evaluated by formulas and correlations using of aforesaid measured data. Five numbers of aforementioned parameters were variant parameters. Indeed, the effect of m(a), m(w), DC voltage/current and T-a,T-inlet (variant parameters) on other impressionable parameters were investigated in present study. Optimum working condition was evaluated from a new point of view. Indeed, in this paper, it was accidently found out that, despite the descending behavior of both COP, and COPmax (due to changing of variants), the ratio of said parameters (COPc/COPmax) creates a peak point (ascending and then descending) in all cases. Said peak point can be considered as an appropriate working condition of thermoelectric units. Findings showed that, the cold side of thermoelectric system can act as an applicable air cooling system especially when the hot side of thermoelectric is cooled by a current liquid such as water. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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