Individual air-conditioners for doctors’ clothes

Authors

  • L.I. Anatychuk 1. Institute of Thermoelectricity of the NAS and MES of Ukraine, 1 Nauky str., Chernivtsi, 58029, Ukraine. 2. Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University 2 Kotsiubynskyi str., Chernivtsi, 58012, Ukraine
  • A.M. Kibak Institute of Thermoelectricity of the NAS and MES of Ukraine, 1 Nauky str, Chernivtsi, 58029, Ukraine

Keywords:

air-conditioner for clothes, thermoelectric air-conditioner, thermal conditions, phase transition, doctor’s clothes

Abstract

The paper discusses the possibility of using individual conditioners for doctors' clothes. Their use will improve the temperature conditions for the stay of medical personnel during long-term operations. To determine the most rational options for using these air conditioners, their physical models have been developed, and the advantages and disadvantages of the known options for individual conditioners for doctors' clothes have been analyzed. The paper also considers the prospects for the use of thermoelectric air conditioners.

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How to Cite

Anatychuk, L., & Kibak, A. (2024). Individual air-conditioners for doctors’ clothes. Journal of Thermoelectricity, (1), 65–74. Retrieved from http://jte.ite.cv.ua/index.php/jt/article/view/40

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