Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1734288 Energy 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents and studies the novel concept of thermoelectric self cooling, which can be introduced as the cooling and temperature control of a device using thermoelectric technology without electricity consumption.For this study, it is designed a device endowed with an internal heat source. Subsequently, a commonly used cooling system is attached to the device and the thermal performance is statistically assessed. Afterwards, it is developed and studied a thermoelectric self cooling system appropriate for the device.Experimental and analytical results show that the thermal resistance between the heat source and the environment reduced by 25–30% when the thermoelectric self cooling system is installed, and indicates the promising applicability of this technology to devices that generate large amounts of heat, such as electrical power converters, transformers and control systems. Likewise, it was statistically proved that the thermoelectric self cooling system leads to significant reductions in the temperature difference between the heat source and the environment, and, what is more, this reduction increases as the heat flow generated by the heat source increases, which makes evident the fact that thermoelectric self cooling systems work as temperature controllers.

► Novel concept of thermoelectric self cooling is presented and studied. ► No extra electricity is needed. ► Thermal resistance between the heat source and the environment reduces by 25–30%. ► Increasing reduction in temperature difference between heat source and environment. ► Great applicability to any device that generates heat and must be cooled.

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