Virtual Prototyping of Thermal Management Systems

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This paper presents an application of computer technologyin the virtual prototyping of thermal management systems. The main advantages of this virtual prototyping approach include the search of standard thermoelectric cooling (TEC) components, as well as comparison of the thermal performances and costs of the resulting system prototypes. The framework and implementation are discussed in the paper.

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