The use of Peltier cells to realize compact and precise temperature controlled devices is under continuous extension in recent years. In order to support the design of temperature control systems, a simplified modeling of heat transfer dynamics for thermoelectric devices is presented. By following a macroscopic approach, the heat flux removed at the cold side of Peltier cell can be expressed as Q̇c=γ(Tc-Tceq), where γ is a coefficient dependent on the electric current, Tc and Tceq are the actual and steady state cold side temperature, respectively. On the other hand, a microscopic modeling approach was pursued via finite element analysis software packages. To validate the models, an experimental apparatus was designed and build-up, consisting in a sample vial with the surfaces in direct contact with Peltier cells. Both modeling approaches led to reliable prediction of transient and steady state sample temperature. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Mannella, G.A., La Carrubba, V., Brucato, V.M.B. (2014). Peltier cells as temperature control elements: Experimental characterization and modelling. APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING, 63(1), 234-245 [10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2013.10.069].
Peltier cells as temperature control elements: Experimental characterization and modelling
MANNELLA, Gianluca Antonio;LA CARRUBBA, Vincenzo;BRUCATO, Valerio Maria Bartolo
2014-02-05
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The use of Peltier cells to realize compact and precise temperature controlled devices is under continuous extension in recent years. In order to support the design of temperature control systems, a simplified modeling of heat transfer dynamics for thermoelectric devices is presented. By following a macroscopic approach, the heat flux removed at the cold side of Peltier cell can be expressed as Q̇c=γ(Tc-Tceq), where γ is a coefficient dependent on the electric current, Tc and Tceq are the actual and steady state cold side temperature, respectively. On the other hand, a microscopic modeling approach was pursued via finite element analysis software packages. To validate the models, an experimental apparatus was designed and build-up, consisting in a sample vial with the surfaces in direct contact with Peltier cells. Both modeling approaches led to reliable prediction of transient and steady state sample temperature. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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