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Article Dans Une Revue International journal of ventilation Année : 2013

Low-Cost Thermoelectric Module Attic Ventilation

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This paper investigates the performance of a new attic ventilation concept using low-cost thermoelectric (TE) modules. Incident solar radiation heats up roof tiles thus creating a temperature difference between tiles and attic. By making use of this temperature difference, laboratory made low-cost thermoelectric modules, assimilated as roof tiles, could produce an electric current to drive a fan for attic ventilation. First, a low-cost TE module consisting of 7 couples of N and P type Bi-Sb-Te materials was fabricated on a 2x2 cm(2) aluminium substrate. Electrical performance was measured in the laboratory for various temperature differences of roof tiles obtained from field measurement. Then a TE tile of 0.1656 m(2) surface area was designed based on the laboratory made TE module. In total 414 modules were used. Two TE tiles were considered sufficient to generate a 5 V electrical current to drive two small DC fans. Heat gain reduction due to the induced TE attic ventilation was estimated using the TRNSYS program for a regular house in Thailand. It was found that the TE tiles could induce an air ventilation rate of about 100-250 m(3)/h. The average daily percentage of total rate of heat gain reduction through the ceiling during 9 - 17 h was about 14-18%. The proposed concept, using low-cost TE modules, offers a new interesting alternative as it uses the heat accumulated in roof tiles to generate electricity for ventilation.
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hal-01288555 , version 1 (15-03-2016)

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Taswal Kumpeerapun, Joseph Khedari, Jongjit Hirunlabh, Belkacem Zeghmati, Hubert Scherrer. Low-Cost Thermoelectric Module Attic Ventilation. International journal of ventilation , 2013, 12 (3), pp.235-247. ⟨10.1080/14733315.2013.11684019⟩. ⟨hal-01288555⟩
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