ETIMOLOGI SAKA TEMBUNG PELTIER EFFECT
Named after Jean Peltier (1785–1845), French physicist, who discovered it.
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Thermoelectricity: Theory, Thermometry, Tool
4.2 The Peltier Effect When an electric current flows across a junction of two
dissimilar conductors, heat is liberated or absorbed. When the electric current
flows in the same direction as the Seebeck current, heat is absorbed at the hotter
...
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The Theory and Properties of Thermocouple Elements
1.2 The Peltier Effect When an electric current flows across a junction of two
dissimilar metals, heat is liberated or absorbed. When the electric current flows in
the same direction as the Seebeck current, heat is absorbed at the hotter junction
...
Hot junction Direction, of current _t Cold junction junction A which was cold in
Seebeck effect is now heated and the junction B which was hot in Seebeck effect
is now cooled. Explanation of Peltier Effect When two dissimilar metals are
brought ...
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Equilibrium Thermodynamics
The Peltier effect is the conjugate of the Seebeck effect. Since the charge carriers
in a conductor have thermal energy (extra energy resulting from their finite
temperature) flow of charge will generally be accompanied by flow of heat: the
charge ...
Clement John Adkins, 1983
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Physical Properties of Materials for Engineers
\l FIGURE 7-1. The Seebeck effect. + AT FIGURE 7-2. The Peltier effect.
maintaining one of the junctions at a known, fixed, reproducible temperature. This
temperature is called the reference temperature, and is usually taken as or
referred to as ...
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CRC Handbook of Thermoelectrics
FIGURE 2 Thermodynamic circuit for the Peltier effect. (From Pollock, D.D.,
Thermoelectricity: Theory, Thermometry, Tool, ASTM Special Technical
Publication 852, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, PA,
1985.
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Thermocouples: Theory and Properties
The Peltier coefficient is the reversible thermal change when one coulomb
crosses a junction (Fig. 4-2). The Peltier effect, like the relative Seebeck
coefficient, is unrelated to contact potential. It arises from the difference between
the entropies ...
Peltier effect Apart from the Seebeck effect, yet another important thermoelectric
offset exists: the Peltier effect. Special care due to this effect should be taken
when designing thermal devices using heating resistors. Otherwise the Peltier
effect ...
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Elements of Solid State Physics
6.8.3 The Peltier Effect An electric current density jx through a conductor down its
length (in the A:-direction) at constant temperature always has a heat current
density JQ associated with it such that JQ = H/J, (6.94) where Fl is called the
Peltier ...
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Soil Mechanics for Unsaturated Soils
Passing the current in the opposite direction, as shown in Fig. 4. 10, will produce
a reverse thermal condition at the two junctions. This phenomenon is referred to
as the Peltier effect, and it allows the use of thermocouples for the measurement
...
D. G. Fredlund, Harianto Rahardjo, 1993
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