The present invention relates generally to thermoelectric air conditioning systems, particularly for temperature control of a confined space.
Thermoelectric devices utilize the properties of certain materials to develop a thermal gradient across the material in the presence of current flow. For example, thermoelectric devices may utilize P-type and N-type semiconductors as the thermoelectric material within the device. These are physically and electrically configured in such a manner that they provide cooling or heating.
The present invention seeks to provide a novel thermoelectric air conditioner/dehumidifier (thermoelectric air conditioner, for short) for operating inside a confined space (such as, but not limited to, a protective suit, sealed enclosure, closed room, and many others) without external power source, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
The thermoelectric unit comprises, without limitation, thermoelectric modules, cold side fins, heat sink, with or without fans, hot side heat absorption element, electronic controller and battery.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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The thermoelectric unit 10 includes, without limitation, thermoelectric modules 12, cold side cooling fins 14, a cold side heat sink 16 with or without a fan 18, hot side heat absorption element 20, electronic temperature controller 22 and a power source (e.g., battery) 24, all inside a confined space (referred to as a sealed enclosure) 26.
The heat absorption element 20 includes a metal heat transfer structure 21, phase change material (PCM) 23 and a fluid heat exchange medium 25. The PCM 23, without limitation, is in the form of granules with length dimensions of 3-5 mm and content of PCM inside the granule at least 70%. The invention is not limited to these values.
The PCM 23 can have a single working temperature or can be composed of a mixture of materials with different working temperatures.
The heat transfer structure is preferably made from materials with high thermal conductivity of at least 200 W/m/K, such as some aluminum alloys.
Without limitation, the heat transfer structure 21 can be of the following types:
The heat exchange medium 25 can be air, water, nanofluid and others. The nanofluid can include PCM nano-particles with the same working temperature as the PCM granule or a mixture of nanoparticles with different working temperatures.
When air is used as the heat exchange medium 25, fans or blowers 30 can be used to improve heat exchange between the PCM granular and heat transfer structure, as seen in
In order to ensure sufficient heat exchange rate at appropriate power, the input power of the fans (blowers) air flow rate inside the heat transfer structure 21 should be in the range of 1-3 m/s.
When water or nanofluid or other liquid is used as heat exchange medium 25, a pump 32 can be used to enhance heat exchange (
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The working temperature of the PCM layers should be an average value of the working temperature of PCM (granular and nanofluids) inside the heat absorption portion and enclosure air temperature.
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In order to prolong operation of battery, the cold heat sink can contain PCM with a temperature equal to or lower than the enclosure air temperature.
Due to the fact that temperature of the cold side heat sink surface is lower than the enclosure air temperature, the air conditioner can operate as a dehumidifier.
The electronic temperature controller 22 maintains temperature of the cold heat sink required to reach the specified humidity inside the enclosure.
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In order to prolong battery operation and to stabilize output air temperature, the tubing 40 can be filled with granular PCM 23 (
The working temperature of PCM can be equal to or lower than the air conditioner output temperature. The size of PCM granules should be in the range: (0.2-0.8)*d, where d is the inside diameter of the tubes.
PCM granules 23 can be also inserted inside the cold side heat sink 16 or fins 14 (
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US13/27724 | 2/26/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61603422 | Feb 2012 | US |