Introduction Numerous thermal management techniques exist depending on the system, application, and power level. For airborne electronic systems, the most direct approach to thermal management would be to use ambient air or chilled air, provided…read more
Air-Cooled, Pin Fin Coldwall Design For Operation At Altitude
August 1st, 2007
Donald C. Price, and B. Elliott Short Jr.
Posted in Aerospace, Computer, Defense, Design | No Comments »
Tags: Air-Cooled, Coldwall, Pin Fin
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