IMPROVEMENT OF EFFICIENCY AND COOLING EFFECT OF PELTIER REFRIGERATOR

Authors

  • Dhruvil patel Mechanical Department, Ipcowala Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dharmaj, Gujarat, India
  • Kartik patel Mechanical Department, Ipcowala Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dharmaj, Gujarat, India
  • Bhavin patel Mechanical Department, Ipcowala Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dharmaj, Gujarat, India.
  • Rupanshu parmar Mechanical Department, Ipcowala Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dharmaj, Gujarat, India.
  • Mayur kachhiya Mechanical Department, Ipcowala Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dharmaj, Gujarat, India.

Keywords:

peltier effect, peltier plate, thermoelectric module, peltier cooling

Abstract

The impact of on-going progress in science and technology has created a variety of system that can be used in thermoelectric module for power generation of energy which we further use for cooling effect. The most important utilization of this portable refrigerator is for the preservation of insulin in extreme condition a thermoelectric module (TMC) compressor so that it become portable, as it is based on the principles of peltier effect. The use of peltier effect is to create heating side and a cooling side and also to maintain effectiveness Thermoelectric refrigerator is a solidstate heat pump which uses the components are available commercially. The thermoelectric refrigerator does not produce chlorofluorocarbon (CFC). It is pollutant free-contains no liquids & gases, portable, compact, creates no vibration or noise because of the different the mechanics of the system. It is a prototype and its semiconductor materials, by peltier effect to provide instantaneous cooling. It has the advantage of having no moving parts and thus maintenance free

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Published

2019-04-01

How to Cite

Dhruvil patel, Kartik patel, Bhavin patel, Rupanshu parmar, & Mayur kachhiya. (2019). IMPROVEMENT OF EFFICIENCY AND COOLING EFFECT OF PELTIER REFRIGERATOR. International Journal of Technical Innovation in Modern Engineering & Science, 5(4), 267–269. Retrieved from https://ijtimes.com/IJTIMES/index.php/ijtimes/article/view/2896