Experimental investigation on cooling performance of a thermoelectric freezer.

Number: 2265

Author(s) : HU Y., SHEN B., GLUESENKAMP K. R., YANA MOTTA S. F.

Summary

Thermoelectric heat pumps (TEHPs) have found widespread use in the electronics cooling industry and portable refrigerators. However, there has been a lack of extensive research on the application of TEHPs in low-temperature refrigeration settings. To address this gap, various configurations of TEHPs were fabricated to assess their suitability for freezer applications. Key parameters such as cooling capacity and system performance of the TEHPs were crucial in evaluating these configurations. Three configurations, each with different numbers of cooling units and fan arrangements, were tested using a 300-liter freezer prototype under typical room conditions (21°C). A cooling unit is comprised of two-stage thermoelectric modules, an aluminum plate fin heat exchanger sink with fans positioned either on top or directing airflow through the center, and a cooling block with circulating icy water for heat dissipation. Across all configurations, the minimum temperature inside the freezer cabinet reached -16.0°C. The cooling capacity peaked at 74.7 W, with the thermoelectric coefficient of performance (COP) reaching a maximum of 0.45. System COP ranged from 0.23 to 0.28. Minimum TE power consumption was recorded at 138.8 W, with TE system power consumption at 174.4 W, indicating feasibility for practical residential freezer applications. This investigation lays the foundation for integrating TE freezers with ice thermal storage systems.

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  • Original title: Experimental investigation on cooling performance of a thermoelectric freezer.
  • Record ID : 30033101
  • Languages: English
  • Subject: Technology
  • Source: 2024 Purdue Conferences. 20th International Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Conference at Purdue.
  • Publication date: 2024/07/17

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