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Journal articles on the topic "Peltier tiles"

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Fitria, Hidayanti, Kusuma Wati Erna, and Anwar Risad. "Implementation of Peltier Tiles for Heating Jacke." International Journal of Management and Humanities (IJMH) 4, no. 7 (2020): 49–51. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijmh.G0669.034720.

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Peltier modules or Peltier tiles utilize the Seebeck phenomenon, where a semi-conductor thermocouple material is flanked by 2 plates, if one side is hot and the other side is cold, the module will produce a voltage whose value is proportional to the temperature difference. This effect can be applied in reverse. If the module is electrified, it will produce heat on one side and cold on the other side. Jacket as a heater is applied when the ambient temperature is lower than the body temperature. The temperature of the heating jacket is 53.1 ℃. In the experiment 6000 mAh battery can provide power
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Malik, Momina, Mark Gilpin, and Bruce Graham. "Power output characterisation of thermoelectric generator units coupled to inverted box rib sheeting." Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 34, no. 1 (2024): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2023/v34i1a17264.

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Abstract There is a global need for clean and renewable energy sources. This study investigated thermoelectric generators (TEGs) as a possible method for harvesting solar power. The TEG prototype tested here consisted of two equally sized pieces of roof sheeting, with one side exposed to a light source and the other side shaded. Experiments were carried out with the necessary testing components to investigate the effects that two variables have on the amount of power generated: first, the colour of metal inverted box rib (IBR) sheeting and, second, the ideal electrical arrangement for scalabil
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"Implementation of Peltier Tiles for Heating Jacket." Regular Issue 4, no. 7 (2020): 49–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijmh.g0669.034720.

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Peltier modules or Peltier tiles utilize the Seebeck phenomenon, where a semi-conductor thermocouple material is flanked by 2 plates, if one side is hot and the other side is cold, the module will produce a voltage whose value is proportional to the temperature difference. This effect can be applied in reverse. If the module is electrified, it will produce heat on one side and cold on the other side. Jacket as a heater is applied when the ambient temperature is lower than the body temperature. The temperature of the heating jacket is 53.1 ℃. In the experiment 6000 mAh battery can provide power
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Book chapters on the topic "Peltier tiles"

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Abdurakhmanov, Gulmurza, Dibya Prakash Rai, and Gulbahor Vokhidova. "Modern Physics of the Thermoelectric Phenomena: Achievements and Problems." In New Materials and Devices for Thermoelectric Power Generation [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1002721.

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This chapter discusses internal discrepancies of contemporary conceptions of physics of thermoelectric phenomena (Seebeck, Peltier, and Thomson effects). These conceptions contradict also with experimental data obtained in a wide range of temperature for various materials (pure metals, alloys, Si, Ge, intermetallic and oxide compounds, borides, and silicides). One of these contradictions arises from the energy conservation law and definition of the Seebeck coefficient—the last cannot exceed 86.25 μV/K in any material. This limitation is met in metals and alloys, while in nonmetallic materials
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Tiwari, Sandip. "Scattering-constrained dynamics." In Semiconductor Physics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759867.003.0009.

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This chapter discusses the statics and dynamics of particle ensemble evolution under multiple stimuli—electrical, magnetic and thermal, particularly (thermoelectromagnetic interaction)—by developing the evolution of the distribution function in a generalized form from its thermal equilibrium form. In the presence of electrical and magnetic fields, this shows the Hall effect, magnetoresistance, et cetera. Add thermal gradients, and one can elaborate additional consequences that can be calculated in terms of momentum relaxation times and the nature of impulse interaction, since momentum and ener
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Kant, Jared Douglas, Martin Franklin, and Linda Wasmer Andrews. "Adventures in Daily Living: OCD at Home and School." In The Thought That Counts. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195316889.003.0003.

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Abstract Locker rooms are full of disease, or at least they feel that way. So it’s no surprise that one of the first times my OCD manifested itself at school involved a locker room. My classmates seemed to like it there. They ran around the room, squirting bottles of cologne at each other, telling tasteless jokes, and pelting each other with dirty clothes like a cotton snowball fight. But I hated that room. The smell of feet, sweat, and body odor was enough to make me gag. Some days, the soccer team brought a sizable chunk of the field inside on their cleats, and the dank smell of earth added
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Conference papers on the topic "Peltier tiles"

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Sese, Julius T., Joseph Bryan G. Ibarra, Mary Ann E. Latina, et al. "Harvesting electrical power through body heat in different workout activities using Peltier tiles." In 2016 6th IEEE International Conference on Control System, Computing and Engineering (ICCSCE). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsce.2016.7893618.

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Viola, Jairo, Alberto Radici, Sina Dehghan, and YangQuan Chen. "Low-Cost Real-Time Vision Platform for Spatial Temperature Control Research Education Developments." In ASME 2019 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2019-97664.

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Abstract Temperature control is present in many industrial processes, making this skill mandatory for the control engineers. For this reason, different training temperature platforms have been created for this purpose. However, many of these platforms are expensive, require elaborate facility accommodations, and have higher heating and cooling times, making not suitable for teaching and training. This paper presents a low-cost educational platform for temperature control training. The platform employs a Peltier module as a heating element, which has lower heating and cooling time than other th
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Zadan, Mason, Dinesh K. Patel, Mohammad H. Malakooti, Lining Yao, and Carmel Majidi. "Fabrication of 3D Printed Thermoelectric Devices for Integration Into Liquid Crystal Elastomer Actuators." In ASME 2022 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2022-91144.

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Abstract Shape memory materials such as liquid crystal elastomers (LCE) have been explored as soft robotic actuators due to their high mechanical robustness and muscle-like work densities. The main drawback of LCEs is slow response times and low energy efficiencies stemming from poor thermal management. Thermoelectric devices (TED), which generate temperatures differentials across semiconductors through the Peltier effect when current is applied, have the potential to address these long response times. By introducing additive manufacturing along with conductive liquid metal (LM) traces, we int
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