Air Conditioning Jacket For Worker or Traveler

  • Unique Paper ID: 195106
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 10
  • PageNo: 7371-7376
  • Abstract:
  • The Air Conditioning Jacket is a wearable cooling system designed to provide localized thermal comfort using a thermoelectric cooling mechanism. The system is centered around a TEC1-12706 Peltier module integrated into the back panel of the jacket, which produces a cooling effect when electric current passes through it, creating a cold junction on one side and a hot junction on the other. To improve heat exchange efficiency, aluminum heat sinks are mounted on both sides of the Peltier plate. Dual fan units are employed, with one fan circulating cooled air inside the jacket and the other dissipating heat from the hot side to prevent thermal buildup and maintain stable operation. The setup is powered by a regulated 12V, 5A external adapter to ensure consistent performance during testing. A temperature sensor continuously monitors internal jacket conditions and sends real-time data to a microcontroller such as an Arduino Nano, which controls fan operation and generates alerts based on predefined temperature thresholds. All electronic components are insulated and embedded within a breathable, ergonomic fabric structure to ensure user safety and comfort. The prototype is intended for controlled testing with student volunteers under simulated heat exposure conditions to evaluate cooling efficiency, response time, and overall system performance.

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BibTeX

@article{195106,
        author = {sanika G. kale and Ayush C. Dadsens and Abhishek D. Dadsena and Prof. Mrs. Ranjana D. Jawanjal},
        title = {Air Conditioning Jacket For Worker or Traveler},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {12},
        number = {10},
        pages = {7371-7376},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=195106},
        abstract = {The Air Conditioning Jacket is a wearable cooling system designed to provide localized thermal comfort using a thermoelectric cooling mechanism. The system is centered around a TEC1-12706 Peltier module integrated into the back panel of the jacket, which produces a cooling effect when electric current passes through it, creating a cold junction on one side and a hot junction on the other. To improve heat exchange efficiency, aluminum heat sinks are mounted on both sides of the Peltier plate. Dual fan units are employed, with one fan circulating cooled air inside the jacket and the other dissipating heat from the hot side to prevent thermal buildup and maintain stable operation. The setup is powered by a regulated 12V, 5A external adapter to ensure consistent performance during testing. A temperature sensor continuously monitors internal jacket conditions and sends real-time data to a microcontroller such as an Arduino Nano, which controls fan operation and generates alerts based on predefined temperature thresholds. All electronic components are insulated and embedded within a breathable, ergonomic fabric structure to ensure user safety and comfort. The prototype is intended for controlled testing with student volunteers under simulated heat exposure conditions to evaluate cooling efficiency, response time, and overall system performance.},
        keywords = {Air Conditioning Jacket, Thermoelectric, Peltier Module, Arduino Nano.},
        month = {March},
        }

Cite This Article

kale, S. G., & Dadsens, A. C., & Dadsena, A. D., & Jawanjal, P. M. R. D. (2026). Air Conditioning Jacket For Worker or Traveler. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(10), 7371–7376.

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