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    Construction And Performance Test Of Water Cooling System Using Peltier Module.

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    2023-08-15
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    Rahaman, Md. Atiqur
    Ali, Md.Shahed
    Ahmed, Nazir
    Hossain, Saddam
    Kibria, Golam
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    Water Cooling System is an emerging technology that utilizes the thermoelectric effect to achieve cooling without traditional refrigerants or mechanical compressors. Efficient cooling systems are crucial in various industries, from electronics and industrial processes to renewable energy and medical equipment. As the demand for higher-performance systems continues to grow, innovative solutions are needed to effectively dissipate heat and maintain optimal operating temperatures. This abstract provides an overview of the design, construction, and performance testing of water cooling system utilizing Peltier modules a project that addresses these pressing cooling challenges. By applying an electric current across dissimilar materials, a temperature difference is created, enabling heat absorption or release. This technology offers advantages such as compact size, silent operation, precise temperature control, and environmental friendliness. Applications range from residential to automotive and aerospace sectors, including cooling electronic components, small enclosures, car seats, and spacecraft. Challenges include lower cooling efficiency compared to conventional systems and higher initial costs. Ongoing research aims to enhance performance and cost-effectiveness, making Water cooling System amiable alternative for sustainable cooling solutions.
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