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ENG 572 Final Report

Zhao, Jeffrey Z.

Thermo-electric coolers (TECs) provide an essential function in many high-powered applications by diverting heat away from a temperature-sensitive load. This summer I have worked with Sandia National Laboratories in exploring the failure mechanisms behind said devices. I have been tasked with determining a plan of action for two TECs manufactured by two different companies labeled A and B respectively. Prior to my involvement in the project, the former has displayed failures during normal operation within its packaging. The latter was subsequently chosen to resolve these issues. Thermal cycling between the extreme expected operating temperatures (-40°C to 80°C) was applied to 5 unmounted TECAs over a period of 5 hours with 1-hour soaks at each extreme. The unmounted TECBs are currently undergoing the same process, and the task is expected to be completed over the next few weeks. The results of the TECA characterization have indicated no failure has occurred, which indicates that failure will need to be induced through either higher temperature extremes or additional mechanical stress.