Personalized thermoelectric cooler
The increased usage of air conditioner systems has led to a global rise in energy consumption, which contributes more to greenhouse gas emissions. Even though traditional air conditioner systems have high electrical energy efficiency, they are one of the highest energy-consuming appliances. Addition...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1816852024-12-20T15:45:56Z Personalized thermoelectric cooler Muhammad Zulhilmi Bin Kamsani Rusli School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering erusli@ntu.edu.sg Engineering The increased usage of air conditioner systems has led to a global rise in energy consumption, which contributes more to greenhouse gas emissions. Even though traditional air conditioner systems have high electrical energy efficiency, they are one of the highest energy-consuming appliances. Additionally, they need harmful refrigerants that can impact negatively the environment. In this final year project, we will examine alternative eco-friendly cooling technologies, namely Thermoelectric Coolers (TECs). This study aims to examine how TECs can be utilized as a cooler. One of the key factors that affect the performance of TECs is the rate of heat dissipation from the hot side of the TECs. In this project, we proposed and constructed a miniaturized cooling tower intended to be used for TEC heat dissipation. Several experiments were conducted to investigate the factors that affect the performance of the miniaturized cooling tower and optimize its cooling efficiency. Bachelor's degree 2024-12-16T00:33:25Z 2024-12-16T00:33:25Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Muhammad Zulhilmi Bin Kamsani (2024). Personalized thermoelectric cooler. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181685 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181685 en A2371-232 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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The increased usage of air conditioner systems has led to a global rise in energy consumption, which contributes more to greenhouse gas emissions. Even though traditional air conditioner systems have high electrical energy efficiency, they are one of the highest energy-consuming appliances. Additionally, they need harmful refrigerants that can impact negatively the environment. In this final year project, we will examine alternative eco-friendly cooling technologies, namely Thermoelectric Coolers (TECs). This study aims to examine how TECs can be utilized as a cooler. One of the key factors that affect the performance of TECs is the rate of heat dissipation from the hot side of the TECs. In this project, we proposed and constructed a miniaturized cooling tower intended to be used for TEC heat dissipation. Several experiments were conducted to investigate the factors that affect the performance of the miniaturized cooling tower and optimize its cooling efficiency. |
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