Air re-cool for electronic equipment
View Patent ↗A method for selectively cooling one or more heat-generating electronic components in an enclosure. Air is passed through an enclosure that houses one or more heat-generating components. Heated air is separated into at least first and second parallel airstreams within the enclosure. The first airstream is passed through a first heat exchanger in thermal contact with a first side of a thermoelectric cooling module. The second airstream is passed through a second heat exchanger in thermal contact with a second side of the thermoelectric cooling module. A voltage is applied to the thermoelectric cooling module to cool the first side and heat the second side of the thermoelectric cooling module. A temperature at a location in the enclosure in sensed and the voltage applied to the thermoelectric cooling module is varied in response to the sensed temperature.
1. A method, comprising:
conveying air through an enclosure that houses one or more heat-generating components;
separating heated air into at least first and second parallel airstreams within the enclosure;
passing the first airstream through a first heat exchanger in thermal contact with a first side of a thermoelectric cooling module;
passing the second airstream through a second heat exchanger in thermal contact with a second side of the thermoelectric cooling module;
applying a voltage to the thermoelectric cooling module to cool the first side and heat the second side of the thermoelectric cooling module; and
sensing a temperature at a location in the enclosure and varying the voltage applied to the thermoelectric cooling module in response to the sensed temperature.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising conveying air from the first air pathway to an electronic subsystem to be cooled.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising conveying heated air from the electronic subsystem to the second air pathway.
4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising recombining airflow in the first pathway with airflow in the second pathway within the enclosure.