Heating cooling system desing and prototype manufacturing for crane cabs
2020
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Advisor: Prof. Dr. Hakan Serhad Soyhan
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In this section, there is an air conditioner design and energy optimization that will air condition the overhead crane cabinets with thermoelectric module. Due to the ability to rotate 360 degrees, these cabinets, where refrigerant pipes cannot be placed, only have a heating system. There is a system that can be applied in cabinets in cooperation with University-Industry. Designing ISIL with CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) technique in design studies is under performance analysis. It will design the most optimal operation in the analysis and prototype work done in a series of thermoelectric modules. It has been observed that the rise to 50 degrees blowing temperature makes the working conditions of thermoelectric modules difficult. Therefore, it has been determined that the rectangular prototype design is more efficient and more durable. It is for two prototypes in the worksheet. Original platform mounted crane cabin air conditioning prototypes. Keywords: crane cabin, heating, cooling, thermoelectric module, thermal efficiency, thermal comfort, semiconductor materials
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Burak Pala
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Burak Pala (Master Thesis). Heating cooling system desing and prototype manufacturing for crane cabs, 2020, Sakarya University.
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