“DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF AUTOMOTIVE THERMOELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM”

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Abhishek Ingale, Sidhant Ingle, Rushabh Gaikwad, Vishal Dhame, Prof.R.G.Maske

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According to International Institute of Refrigeration, air conditioning and refrigeration consumes around 15% of the total worldwide electricity and also contributes to the emission of CFCs, HCFCs, and CO2 etc. Due to the use of such refrigerants it leads to much harmful effect to our environment i.e. the global warming. For air conditioning use of fuel also increases and all these are effect on the car efficiency. To overcome the problem of emission and fulfill the mismatch between the demand and supply of energy consumption the thermoelectric Air conditioning can be used. This system is not going to be noisy, a there will be no hazardous emission to the environment so the system is totally ecofriendly. As the Peltier module is quite compact in size the design can be easily acquired according to space and need.

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