Peltier Module for Thermoelectric Heating and Cooling

Prof. D. S Vidhya, Don Bosco College Of Engineering; Rowena Alesha Fernandes ,Don Bosco College Of Engineering; Aditi Acharya ,Don Bosco College Of Engineering; Preeti ,Don Bosco Of Engineering; Anusha Ashok Sirsikar ,Don Bosco College Of Engineering

Peltier Module, Thermoelectric Module, Seebeck Effect, Peltier Effect, Thomson Effect

In current scenario one of the major issue is power consumption. Also, with the use of refrigerants like Freon, Ammonia in air conditioning system for cooling purposes leads to harmful gas emission and global warming and other environmental hazards. These problems can be overcome by using thermoelectric modules. Efficient use of semiconductors can reduce power consumption thereby protecting the environment. These modules are compact in size, light in weight, highly reliable and no working fluid or moving parts unlike conventional systems. The need for different devices for heating and cooling is eliminated with the use of peltier module there by reducing cost and power consumption considerably.
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Paper ID: GRDJEV03I040119
Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 4
Publication Date: 2018-04-01
Page(s): 79 - 83