REVIEW PAPER ON PELTIER EFFECT BASED FOOD CONDITIONER
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Abstract
The development in semiconductor electronics has increased rapidly the progress that's being made in semiconductor industries and has become one among the prime factors of dependency in today’s world. Minimal power consumption and miniaturization of the semiconductor chips are the main features that lead the table of why this industry is a top notch one. During the course of time, various branches of science have joined hands to make bigger technological advancements. One of the most popular combinations being Mechanical and Electronics, called Mechatronics. Refrigerator system is one such example where miniaturization is formed possible with the usage of advanced semiconductors, which also concentrates on reduced power consumption. Amongst the numerous ways, utilization of Peltier Module is that the most favorable one as per our research. In this paper, we aim at presenting a preponderant, propitious and a simple solution for performing both cooling and heating effects in a more efficient manner by the utilization of solar energy. The Peltier module is more efficient, static and straight forward to handle. It is reliable and eco-friendly.
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