Title :
Optimal Pellet Geometries for Thermoelectric Refrigeration
Author_Institution :
Bell Labs Ireland, Dublin
fDate :
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
For a thermoelectric module (TEM) operating in refrigeration mode, the cooling flux provided by it, its coefficient of performance and its operating voltage per unit footprint are key parameters. They are provided here as a function of the temperatures on both sides of a TEM, current flow through it, electrical contact resistance at its interconnects and the geometry, material properties and packing density of its pellets. The pellet heights which maximize TEM performance (i.e., cooling flux they can accommodate for a specified temperature difference) or efficiency (i.e., coefficient of performance) at a specified performance are derived. Moreover, it is shown how to tune the operating current and voltage of a TEM by adjusting the cross-sectional area of its pellets. The analysis is performed in both the absence and presence of electrical contact resistance at the interconnects in a TEM. Implications of the results are placed in context for representative conditions
Keywords :
contact resistance; cooling; modules; refrigeration; thermal management (packaging); thermoelectric devices; cooling flux; electrical contact resistance; optimal pellet geometries; refrigeration mode; thermoelectric module; thermoelectric refrigeration; Contact resistance; Cooling; Electric resistance; Geometry; Material properties; Performance analysis; Refrigeration; Temperature; Thermoelectricity; Voltage; Refrigeration; thermoelectric cooler (TEC); thermoelectric module (TEM); thermoelectricity;
Journal_Title :
Components and Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAPT.2007.892068