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Converting The Electrical Power in Gradients Using Transducer Characteristics
Converting The Electrical Power in Gradients Using Transducer Characteristics
Liliya Staneva, Ivaylo Belovski, Anatoliy Alexandrov and Pavlik Rahnev University “Prof. D-r As. Zlatarov” of Burgas 1 Prof. Yakimov Blvd Burgas 8000, Bulgaria., Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Electronics at Technical University of Gabrovo 4 H.
Abstract: To convert the electrical power in a particular gradient the Thermoelectric Peltier modules devices are normally used. The required data presents some transducer characteristics and maximum parameters, but they are insufficient to create highly efficient thermoelectric systems. We in this work try to provide a relatively easy method for modelling of TEM, and the results are presented in tabular and graphic form by Matlab.
Keywords: Thermoelectric Elements, Peltier Cooler, Modelling Converting The Electrical Power in Gradients Using Transducer Characteristics
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jet/2022/13/1/1-7
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