Experiment Peltier heat pump

Sku: 240022
Phywee
€3,542.25 €4,250.70
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Topics covered:

- Peltier Effect / Thermoelectric Effect

- Seebeck Effect

- Peltier / Thomson Coefficient

- Cooling / Heating Capacity

- Conduction / Convection


Principles and objectives:
The cooling and heating capacity as well as the efficiency of a Peltier effect heat pump are determined under different operating conditions.
Determination of the pump's cooling capacity based on current and calculation of efficiency at maximum power.
Measurement of the pump's heating capacity and its efficiency at constant current and temperature on the cold side.
Study of temperature behavior when the pump is used for cooling, with the hot side being cooled by air.

Comments:
The open design allows for a full understanding of the functions and applications of this type of device, which is not a "black box"! The key elements of the experiment can also be used to study the Seebeck effect.

- Thermoelectric generator with 2 water baths / fluid heat exchanger / Radiator - Heating coil with sockets / Distributor - Rheostat 33 ohms, 160 W / Connection plugs, set of 2 - Universal power supply, analog display, DC: 18 V, 5 A / AC: 15 V, 5 A - Digital multimeter with thermocouple - Digital timer - Hot-cold blower - Laboratory thermometer, -10...+110°C / Thermometer -10...+50°C - Rubber tube, inner diameter = 6mm / Universal clamp / Double nut - Tripod / Stainless steel rod, l = 250 mm, d = 10 mm - Connection wires: 32 A, 250 mm / 32 A, 500 mm / 32 A, 750 mm - Thermal conductive paste, 60 g

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