M. K. Shilpa1, Md Abdul Raheman2, Abdul Aabid3,*, Muneer Baig3, R. K. Veeresha4, Nagesh Kudva4
FDMP-Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing, Vol.19, No.1, pp. 187-206, 2023, DOI:10.32604/fdmp.2022.020351
- 02 August 2022
Abstract Conventional refrigeration processes release ammonia and freon into the atmosphere, which results in global
warming. These problems may be overcome by using thermoelectric modules because of the absence of coolants
or refrigerants in these systems. However, the cooling performances of such modules are relatively small in comparison to those of conventional refrigerators. In this paper, the working principles of thermoelectric modules are
discussed together with a review of different relevant aspects, namely: the thermoelectric materials, and their
mechanical properties used to build thermoelectric devices, different types of thermoelectric devices available
on the market, mathematical modeling More >