Sato, 2013 - Google Patents
A study of a new cooling device based on the electrocaloric effectSato, 2013
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- Sato W
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- ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition
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We describe our study on a new cooling device based on the electrocaloric effect (ECE). The ECE causes increases and decreases in the temperature of dielectric material by changing the electric field. We used a multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLC) to demonstrate the …
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