Refrigeration – Using electrical or magnetic effect – Thermoelectric; e.g. – peltier effect
Patent
1991-04-22
1993-04-13
Makay, Albert J.
Refrigeration
Using electrical or magnetic effect
Thermoelectric; e.g., peltier effect
62241, F25B 2102, B60H 132
Patent
active
052011828
ABSTRACT:
In a method for the thermal conditioning of electronic equipment mounted on aircraft, a flow of ram air is tapped and transferred to first means enabling said flow of air to be given a first negative gradient of temperature after which, if necessary, the flow air coming from said first cooling means is transferred to second means capable of giving a second negative gradient of temperature to said flow of air, after which the flow of air coming directly from the first cooling means, combined as the case may be with the flow of air coming from the second cooling means, is transferred to the immediate vicinity of the electronic equipment to be cooled, thus achieving an appropriate thermal conditioning of said electronic equipment. The disclosure also relates to the systems designed for the implementation of this method.
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Engineering (Incl. Machine Shop Mag.), vol. 222 No. 5, R. Axe, "Taking the Heat . . . ".
Grignon Robert
Trouillot Pascal
"Thomson-CSF"
Doerrler William C.
Makay Albert J.
Plottel Roland
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