TAGGED: peltier-cooler, thermal-electric, thermoelectric
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February 21, 2022 at 3:52 am
BACA24010
SubscriberI have a Peltier module that I want to simulate. Basically, I want to introduce some current and get a temperature difference. The simulations works fine when the electric resistivity of Alumina (Top and bottom body) is suppressed or not including in the properties.
However, when I include this property in the analysis, I don't get any temperature difference.
With a current of 1 [A] I should get a temperature difference around 20 K and I have around 15 but without the electrical resistivy to Alumina
Does anyone know the reason? Am I doing something wrong?
February 21, 2022 at 5:38 pmAshish Khemka
Forum Moderator
Please see if these links help you:
Thermal Electric Analysis ÔÇö Ansys Learning Forum
Thermal-Electric Analysis (ansys.com)
Regards Ashish Khemka
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