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Transient Thermoelectric Supercooling: Isosceles Current Pulses From a Response Surface Perspective and the Performance Effects of Pulse Cooling a Heat Generating Mass

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“…A detailed explanation of this process is available. 21 The response surfaces generated required 2025 combinations of pulse-height and pulse duration to be simulated. This means 2025 PWL electrical current profile files for each surface.…”
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“…A detailed explanation of this process is available. 21 The response surfaces generated required 2025 combinations of pulse-height and pulse duration to be simulated. This means 2025 PWL electrical current profile files for each surface.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following nomenclature, described in Figure 1 will be used for this work: T pulse , 15 T post pulse , 15 holding time, 19 time to minimum temperature, 20 time to maximum temperature overshoot, 21 settling time, 22 transient advantage, 19 transient penalty, 19 net transient advantage, 21 and pulse cooling enhancement. 19 Variables that affect pulsed Peltier cooling include: thermoelement length, 15 current pulse amplitude 15,19 pulse duration, 19 pulse shape, 14,16,19,[22][23][24][25][26][27] time between pulses, 28 thermoelectric figure of merit, 15 thermoelement thermal diffusivity 15 , thermoelement shape [29][30][31] and the number of stages of a multi-stage thermoelectric cooler.…”
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“…The details of the thermoelement model and its validation against experimental data can be found in previous work. 24,49 The system model consists of networked electrical components whose values are specified using electrical-thermal analogies. These electrical circuits are numerically solved simultaneously for transient responses using SPICE software.…”
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“…This allows the model to accurately predict transient pulse cooling temperatures and heat flows. The details of the thermoelement model and its validation against experimental data can be found in previous work [24,49].…”
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