dc.description.abstract | This project focuses on the design and construction of an air cooler using a Peltier
module, a thermoelectric device that utilizes the Peltier effect to transfer heat and create
a cooling effect. The objective is to develop a compact, energy-efficient, and
environmentally friendly cooling solution suitable for small spaces or electronics. The
system works by using a Peltier module to absorb heat from the cold side and expel it
from the hot side, with the help of heat sinks and fans for optimal heat dissipation. The
cooler can be used for personal comfort or electronic cooling, offering an alternative to
traditional refrigerant-based cooling systems. The project explores the practical
applications of Peltier modules, including their potential for enhancing thermal
management in electronic devices and small-room cooling. Key design considerations
include efficient heat management, proper insulation, and airflow optimization. The
result is a functional prototype that demonstrates the feasibility of using thermoelectric
cooling for small-scale cooling applications. | en_US |