IF 13 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Haowen Liu , Limei Shen , Yunhai Li , Xudong Zhao , Guiqiang Li , Zeyu Liu , Hongxing Yang
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由于结构限制,传统热电半导体制冷片(TECs)的冷热两侧是完全一体的,因此将 TECs 直接安装在建筑物外墙或天花板上,利用建筑物外部的自然通风来冷却热交界处,具有很大的挑战性。这种限制使得 TEC 不适合直接应用于建筑外墙。为了克服这些挑战,我们开发了一种创新的独立配置热电冷却器(SC-TEC)。这种独创的设计可将热电半导体制冷片直接集成到建筑幕墙中用于空调,同时利用室外环境作为热电半导体制冷片热侧的辅助冷却,从而提高整个系统的性能。我们的初步研究表明,与传统的 TEC 天花板系统相比,新型 SC-TEC 在 TEC 天花板系统中的冷却能力提高了 13%。单位冷却输出从 16.66 W/m² 增加到 18.82 W/m²。温度曲线显示,如果使用性能更高的连接材料,SC-TEC 的冷却能力还能进一步提高。鉴于 SC-TEC 无运动部件、无噪音运行和高效传热等优点,它有可能为建筑电子技术领域开辟新的研究方向。
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Investigation of a novel separately-configured thermoelectric cooler: A pathway toward the building integrated thermoelectric air conditioning
Due to structural limitations, the hot and cold sides of conventional thermoelectric coolers (TECs) are fully integrated, making it challenging to directly incorporate TECs into building facades or ceilings to utilize natural ventilation from the building exterior assisting cooling the hot junction. This constraint renders TECs unsuitable for direct application in building façade. To overcome these challenges, an innovative separately-configured thermoelectric cooler (SC-TEC) has been developed. This original design enables the direct integration of TECs into building façades for air conditioning while utilizing the outdoor environment as auxiliary cooling for the TEC's hot side, thereby enhancing overall system performance. Our preliminary study showed that, in a TECs-ceiling system, the novel SC-TEC achieves a 13 % higher cooling capacity compared to a traditional TEC-ceiling. The unit cooling output increased from 16.66 W/m² to 18.82 W/m². And the temperature profiles shows that the cooling capacity of the SC-TEC could be further enhanced with a higher-performance connecting material. Given its advantages, such as no moving parts, noiseless operation, and efficient heat transfer, the SC-TEC has potential to open up new research direction in the building-TEC sector.
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Advances in Applied Energy
Advances in Applied Energy Energy-General Energy
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