The main objective of this
study is to design and build an affordable solar thermoelectric refrigerator
for the Bedouin people (e.g. deserts) living in remote parts of Oman where
electricity is still not available. The refrigerator could be used to store
perishable items and facilitate the transportation of medications as well as
biological material that must be stored at low temperatures to maintain
effectiveness.
The
design of the solar-powered refrigerator is based on the principles of a
thermoelectric module (i.e., Peltier effect) to create a hot side and a cold
side. The cold side of the thermoelectric module is utilized for refrigeration purposes;
provide cooling to the refrigerator space. On the other hand, the heat from the
hot side of the module is rejected to ambient
surroundings by using heat sinks and fans. The designed solar thermoelectric refrigerator was experimentally tested for the cooling purpose. The coefficient of performance of the refrigerator (COPR) was calculated and found to be about 0.16.
surroundings by using heat sinks and fans. The designed solar thermoelectric refrigerator was experimentally tested for the cooling purpose. The coefficient of performance of the refrigerator (COPR) was calculated and found to be about 0.16.
i want a ppt on different solar pannels used for solar thermo electric refrigerator
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