Initial information sources for TEC feasibility study
1. http://www.tellurex.com/technology/peltier-faq.php#top - This source provides a great amount of information about what Peltier effect coolers are and how they work. This includes some technical information about their operation as well.
2. http://www.koolance.com/technical/cooling101/002.html - Koolance provides a table with the thermal specifications for many materials; it will be useful in determining the materials and performance of the cooler, as well as its cost.
3. http://www.overclockers.com/radiator-heat-dissipation-testing/ - This source contains a plethora of information about water radiators for computers, the primary heat dissipation source. It will be essential in determining the performance of the cooler.
- This source is for those with far future technologies. Simply, it explains that even if it is completely impractical by today's standards, it may not be in a few years. So this should be taken into account when doing a feasibility study.
1. http://www.tellurex.com/technology/peltier-faq.php#top
- This source provides a great amount of information about what Peltier effect coolers are and how they work. This includes some technical information about their operation as well.
2. http://www.koolance.com/technical/cooling101/002.html
- Koolance provides a table with the thermal specifications for many materials; it will be useful in determining the materials and performance of the cooler, as well as its cost.
3. http://www.overclockers.com/radiator-heat-dissipation-testing/
- This source contains a plethora of information about water radiators for computers, the primary heat dissipation source. It will be essential in determining the performance of the cooler.
4. http://daemonkin.hubpages.com/hub/Choosing-a-radiator-for-pc-watercooling
- This site provides more information about radiators including information about how the fan specs play a role in its operation.
5. http://jumpthecurve.net/future/the-practical-futurist-vs-the-impractical-futurist/
- This source is for those with far future technologies. Simply, it explains that even if it is completely impractical by today's standards, it may not be in a few years. So this should be taken into account when doing a feasibility study.