2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(139d) Design and Fabrication of Flexible Thermoelectric Cooling Devices with Enhanced Cooling Performance
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These TEDs, when coupled with efficient and flexible heatsinks made from Ecoflex silicone rubber, flexible Cu foam, and a phase-change material (PCM), demonstrated remarkable performance. For the flexible heatsink, aluminum nitride (AlN) was incorporated into Ecoflex silicone rubber to achieve high flexibility and excellent thermal conductivity, resulting in a soft rubber mixture. The PCM used in the heatsink was dodecyl myristate with a 37 °C melting temperature, which offered efficient and sustainable solutions for temperature regulation in TEDs, maintaining a relatively constant temperature within a defined range. It absorbed excess heat when the heatsink temperature rose above the phase change temperature. The TED with the PCM-based heatsink effectively lowered skin temperature from 36 °C to a comfortable 32 °C for a duration of at least 23 minutes, even in ambient temperatures set at 37 °C. The fabricated TEDs underwent thorough characterization and evaluation for their active cooling capabilities, in addition to assessment alongside various heatsinks. Their flexibility and durability were also examined. Detailed discussion on the fabrication process and analysis of these devices will be provided.