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What is a Peltier Coefficient?
\dot{Q} = \Pi_{AB} I = \left( \Pi_B - \Pi_A \right) I
where \Pi_{AB} is the coefficent of the thermocouple, and \Pi_B and \Pi_A are the coefficient of each material.
ceptimus
Dec4-04, 05:48 AM
It's a measure of how good a heat pump the Peltier device is.
These are sometimes used for active cooling of electronics etc. You supply electricity to the device, and it acts as a solid state refrigerator, moving heat from one place to another.
As with an ordinary refrigerator, there is a net production of heat, due to the power consumed by the device, but it can still make some things colder, by pumping the heat away from them.
Mhmm, I have a source saying that \dot{Q} = \Pi_{}, that \dot{Q} is the amount of heat evolved or absorbed per unit time. I have one saying that P= \Pi_{}, and the peltier coefficient is the amount of heat evolved or absorbed at a junction of a thermocouple when a current of one ampere passes through it for one second.
Could it be that the different sources are using different variables... Q-dot the big pi thing, and P are all the same thing?
Does someone knows where can I buy Peltier cells in internet?
I need to know where made and sell peltier cells and how they sell to others countries.
Thank in advance.
berkeman
Mar15-07, 01:11 PM
Does someone knows where can I buy Peltier cells in internet?
I need to know where made and sell peltier cells and how they sell to others countries.
Thank in advance.
Just google Peltier Cells, and you'll get lots of ads by places that sell them.
Does someone knows where can I buy Peltier cells in internet?
I need to know where made and sell peltier cells and how they sell to others countries.
Thank in advance.
eBay is always a good option. Maybe Edmond Scientific has something too
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