IoT-driven monitoring and controlling to improve performance of thermoelectric air conditioning system

Thermoelectric module-based air conditioners (TEM-AC) are scalable, reliable, and have the potential to replace conventional air conditioners. However, the coefficient of performance (COP) of TEM-AC is still relatively low. Improving the COP requires a combination of temperature control, voltage con...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Building Engineering 2024-10, Vol.95, p.110081, Article 110081
Hauptverfasser: Patel, Chandrabhan, Solanki, Kanti L., Kumar, Vikesh, Chakradhar, V., Panigrahi, Soraj Kumar
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Zusammenfassung:Thermoelectric module-based air conditioners (TEM-AC) are scalable, reliable, and have the potential to replace conventional air conditioners. However, the coefficient of performance (COP) of TEM-AC is still relatively low. Improving the COP requires a combination of temperature control, voltage control, heat recovery, airflow control, and material selection. The present study focuses on enhancing COP of the TEM-AC for building space cooling. To control and monitor the parameters of the TEM-AC, a low-cost, IoT-enabled monitoring and controlling system (MCS) is developed. The MCS helps in TEM-AC system designing as it can apply different current pulses to improve cooling capacity and control the temperature difference between both surfaces. MCS also measure all the required parameters of the TEM-AC to calculate the COP of the system and helps in reducing the calculation time for each experiment. Using a developed technique and TEM-AC design, a performance comparison of eight experimental cases has been done. Experiments have been performed in normal and control modes with different heat sinks and airflow of TEM-AC. The TEM-AC system is installed over a 16-inch × 12-inch enclosed space with a TEC-12706 module. The study indicates the COP of the system is enhanced by controlling the cold side temperature and air flow rate. For this study, maximum COP is achieved around 0.44 with control operation. The developed IoT-based monitoring and controlling system offers a promising solution for improving the performance of thermoelectric modules in building space conditioning applications. •Development of IoT-enabled monitoring and controlling system for TEM-AC for building space conditioning.•Experimental analysis on the effect of heat sink configurations and airflow rate on TEM coefficient of performance.•The practical approach to designing a TEM-AC system with improved COP.•Performance comparison of TEM-AC with normal mode and control mode of operations.•Analysis of current control techniques to improve the coefficient of performance of the TEM-AC.
ISSN:2352-7102
2352-7102
DOI:10.1016/j.jobe.2024.110081