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A review on the cooling of energy conversion and storage systems using thermoelectric modules

Exploitation of sustainable energy sources requires the use of unique conversion and storage systems, such as solar panels, batteries, fuel cells, and electronic equipment. Thermal load management of these energy conversion and storage systems is one of their challenges and concerns. In this article...

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Published in:Journal of Central South University 2024-06, Vol.31 (6), p.1998-2026
Main Authors: Ijadi, Amirreza, Zargarabadi, Mehran Rajabi, Rashidi, Saman, Jadidi, Amir Mohammad
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Electronic equipment
Energy conversion
Energy storage
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Fuel cells
Metallic Materials
Modules
Solar panels
Storage systems
Thermal analysis
Thermal management
Thermoelectric cooling
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