The question of thermoelectric devices (TEDs) in/efficiency-a practical examination considering thermoelectric coolers (TECs)

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作者
Bayendang, Nganyang Paul [1 ]
Balyan, Vipin [1 ]
Kahn, Mohamed Tariq [1 ]
机构
[1] Cape Peninsula Univ Technol, Dept Elect Elect & Comp Engn, Bellville Campus 7535, Cape Town, South Africa
关键词
Thermoelectrics (TE); Thermoelectric devices (TEDs); Thermoelectric coolers (TECs); TE modules (TEMs); Thermoelectric cooling system; TECs in/efficiency; Thermoelectricity in/efficiency; PERFORMANCE; DESIGN;
D O I
10.1016/j.rineng.2024.101827
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
Thermoelectric devices (TEDs) are clean energy devices with diverse applications; however, the question of their energy in/efficiency and how to improve it, has been a subject of research/debate among many researchers and non/users. In an effort to contribute to this quest/scientific discourse, this paper focuses on energy in/efficiency in TEDs when operated as thermoelectric coolers (TECs) for cooling purposes. A practical research was performed using sixteen identical TECs operated in the same performance test conditions and powered in turns using 12 V, 10 V, 8 V, 6 V and 4 V, with a 5 A current limit, to investigate TECs in/efficiency inconsistency. It was found that the TECs (TEC-12706 from the same manufacturer) used in the study all performed differently under identical test setup; however, they all performed optimally at 8 V, with the best (TEC3) attaining a cooling of -4.81 C with an input power of 21.09 W and the worst (TEC9) attaining a cooling of 12.63 C with a power input of 45.52 W. From our findings, TECs in/efficiency can therefore be summarily attributed to five fundamental factors and though TECs efficiency is well known to be limited by 1) its intrinsic p -n junction semiconductor chemistry and physics at materials level; however, we can conclude that given the same semiconductor technology, TEC inefficiency is further exacerbated by 2) low -quality manufacturing/assembly at module level, 3) inadequate designs at application/system level, 4) substandard system construction/workmanship at implementation level and 5) general lack of theoretical/physical knowledge of TECs operation at users' level.
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