Circulatory System of Cold Side of Modeling and Simulation Based on CFdesign

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Technology of computer simulation makes the use of the computer software to simulate of the actual system to obtain data on target behaviors, and fluid simulation software CFdesign is one of computer simulation software. Firstly, this paper gives the reason why it adopts fluid simulation software CFdesign to simulate circulatory system of cold side based on parameters of the simplest thermoelectric conversion system and the comparison of simulation software .Then it introduces circulatory system of cold side on thermoelectric conversion test platform, which utilizes waste heat of automobile exhaust. In order to have a suitable circulatory system of clod side, to build the model of circulatory system of cold side by CATIA, it adopts fluid simulation software CFdesign to access to simulation of temperature field

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 466-467)

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1397-1401

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February 2012

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