On the efficiency of thermoelectric air-conditioners for vehicles
Keywords:
thermoelectric air-conditioner, compression air-conditioner, efficiencyAbstract
The paper presents the results of calculations and comparative analysis of the integral efficiency of thermoelectric and compression air-conditioners, subject to their use for air conditioning in vehicles during the whole year in different climatic conditions. Bibl. 25, Tabl. 2, Fig. 14.
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