Designing a Cold Plate Used in Rapid Freeze Prototyping Technology

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The rapid prototyping with ice is a new manufacturing technology that can generate three-dimensional objects from ice by depositing and rapidly freezing water layer by layer. In order to freeze the water droplets, the plate must meet certain conditions, among those it is worth to be mentioned, the surface temperature, which should not surpass 0°C. The equipment presented in the paper is a part of rapid freeze prototyping equipment, designed and built by the authors. The authors analysed various freezing systems and they discovered that the classical cooling systems are not appropriate to be used in rapid freeze prototyping technology. The unique solution is the utilisation of thermoelectric cells, generic named as Peltier cells. The modern technology can be used in obtaining Peltier cells, with a high degree of reliability, electrical consumption and yield. This can be successfully used as heat pumps in industry. The author developed an original system that permitted to implement the Peltier cells. The cold plate was designed by using CAD software. In addition, the cold plate was produced and tested. The equipment obtained, has a greater power in comparison with the classical ones, even if it has smaller dimensions. The electrical power supply has to be well filtered in order to generate a higher efficiency. Through the main advantages of the Peltier cells can be mentioned: no maintenance have to be performed as this type of cells have no moving parts, thus having a major advantage; no CFC or other consumables parts have to be used, thus proving to be more economical than other systems; the heat regulation can be performed easier compared with the classical systems offering a better control and precision; it can be used in severe environments where conventional cooling systems can fail, being successfully used in the presence of liquid nitrogen; it can perform in various positions and is reversible similar to heat pumps. The main drawback of this system is that it uses a great amount of electrical energy, consequently can have a low yield.

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