Talk:Thermoelectric temperature control
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In this actual revision, the page is nearly complete just the COP for Heating and cooling and the efficiencies including heat exchange with operating fluid (usually air) must be introduced. Before doing it a verification of the best working among the three different formulations in literature is expected to be performed. I'm just performing a Matlab check in order to deliver the more accurate.
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[edit]Removed this sentence: Consequently, it is possible to use them for heating[1] on one side and cooling on the other[2] and as a temperature control system.[3]
References
- ^ "Peltier for Heating, yes, HEATING! - Overclocking". Tom's Hardware.
- ^ Nemati, A., Nami, H., Yari, M., Ranjbar, F., & Kolvir, H. R. (2016). Development of an exergoeconomic model for analysis and multi-objective optimization of a thermoelectric heat pump. Energy Conversion and Management, 130, 1-13. [1]
- ^ Mannella GA, La Carrubba V, Brucato V. (2014). Peltier cells as temperature control elements: Experimental characterization and modeling. Applied thermal engineering 63(1): 234-245. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2013.10.069