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    Thermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux at the junction of two different types of materials. A Peltier cooler, heater, or...
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    heating and cooling is affected by the applied voltage, thermoelectric devices can be used as temperature controllers. The term "thermoelectric effect" encompasses...
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    are still challenging. Thermoelectric generators are all-solid-state devices that do not require any fluids for fuel or cooling, making them non-orientation...
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    used thermoelectric material is based on bismuth telluride (Bi 2Te 3). Thermoelectric materials are used in thermoelectric systems for cooling or heating...
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    producing a cold supply, which in turns cools the drinking water flowing through stainless steel coil. Thermoelectric cooling is a green alternative to HFC refrigerant...
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    Radiative cooling in Heat shields Radiators in automobiles Pumpable ice technology Thermoelectric cooling Vortex tube, as used in industrial spot cooling "cooling"...
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    Water cooling is a method of heat removal from components and industrial equipment. Evaporative cooling using water is often more efficient than air cooling...
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    by actively exhausting hot air. There are also other cooling techniques, such as liquid cooling. All modern day processors are designed to cut out or...
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    electricity, to measure temperature, to cool objects, or to heat them. For each bump, thermoelectric cooling (TEC) occurs when a current is passed through...
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    the thermoelectric module and the heat exchanger surfaces. In coolant-based ATEGs, the cold side heat exchanger uses engine coolant as the cooling fluid...
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  • pumps water through the vest using hoses. A thermoelectric cooling vest works on Peltier effect and cools down the inner surface of the vest. It is powered...
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  • manufactures thermoelectric modules and systems. Marlow Industries Incorporated was founded by Raymond Marlow in 1973. It was focused on thermoelectric cooling technology...
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  • active cooling, researchers are also looking for ways to improve the implementation of active cooling into various technologies. The thermoelectric generator...
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    Seebeck coefficient (category Thermoelectricity)
    thermopower, thermoelectric power, and thermoelectric sensitivity) of a material is a measure of the magnitude of an induced thermoelectric voltage in response...
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    and cooling on the other and as a temperature control system. A typical Peltier cell based heat pump can be used by coupling the thermoelectric generators...
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    A thermocouple, also known as a "thermoelectrical thermometer", is an electrical device consisting of two dissimilar electrical conductors forming an electrical...
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    Thermopile (category Thermoelectricity)
    commonly, in parallel. Such a device works on the principle of the thermoelectric effect, i.e., generating a voltage when its dissimilar metals (thermocouples)...
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    Thermal management (electronics) (category Computer hardware cooling)
    interactions. There are several techniques for cooling including various styles of heat sinks, thermoelectric coolers, forced air systems and fans, heat pipes...
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    The multi-mission radioisotope thermoelectric generator (MMRTG) is a type of radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG) developed for NASA space missions...
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    A radioisotope thermoelectric generator (RTG, RITEG), sometimes referred to as a radioisotope power system (RPS), is a type of nuclear battery that uses...
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    balance between performance and cost. Water cooling carries waste heat to a radiator. Thermoelectric cooling devices which actually refrigerate using the...
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  • including water cooling Liquid cooling and ventilation garments, worn by astronauts Liquid metal cooled reactors Radiators (engine cooling) Cooling towers In...
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    Refrigerator (category Cooling technology)
    include: Acoustic cooling Air cycle Magnetic cooling Malone engine Pulse tube Stirling cycle Thermoelectric cooling Thermionic cooling Vortex tube Water...
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    was the addition of cooling for the PbS detector, adding Peltier (thermoelectric) cooling, giving the advantage of unlimited cooling when positioned on...
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    Nernst effect (category Thermoelectricity)
    Nernst–Ettingshausen effect, after Walther Nernst and Albert von Ettingshausen) is a thermoelectric (or thermomagnetic) phenomenon observed when a sample allowing electrical...
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    radiative cooling (PDRC) (also passive radiative cooling, daytime passive radiative cooling, radiative sky cooling, photonic radiative cooling, and terrestrial...
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  • select an appropriate heat sink if applicable. Other cooling methods include thermoelectric cooling and coolants. In modern processors from manufacturer...
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    because of its lower freezing point. Cloud chambers cooled by dry ice or Peltier effect thermoelectric cooling are common demonstration and hobbyist devices;...
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  • MRIGlobal’s inventions. Major projects included engineering lightweight thermoelectric cooling devices for U.S. Army aircraft. This technology earned an R&D 100...
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  • Besides passive heat conduction, active cooling consuming electricity can be achieved through the thermoelectric coolers. When electrical voltage is added...
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