TD1008 Peltier and Seebeck Effect Experimental Device
Peltier and Seebeck effect experimental apparatus
This is a tabletop device that conducts performance experiments on thermoelectric power generation using the Peltier effect, which creates a temperature difference from the voltage between dissimilar metals, and the Seebeck effect, which generates voltage from a temperature difference. In the Seebeck effect experiment, the voltage generated from the temperature difference between the cooling surface and the hot surface of the device is measured using cold water from an external source and variable electric heater output. In the Peltier effect experiment, the electric heater, water storage tank, and water supply pump are adjusted to measure the temperature difference on the device's surface. By accurately measuring the flow of water, the amount of heat transfer can be calculated, allowing for performance evaluation based on temperature gradient and power, as well as analysis of the coefficient of performance (COP) and energy balance in each mode. The device panel includes a schematic diagram and digitally displays heater output (W), cooling water inlet temperature (°C), device surface temperatures (top and bottom), voltage, current, and power. By using the optional (sold separately) data automatic collection system (VDAS-B), various data can be collected in real-time to a PC (sold separately) and experimental results can be analyzed.
- Company:メガケム
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