Dr. Patrick Shamberger, assistant professor at Texas A&M University, has found an “analytical solution to heat transfer in PCMs (Phase Change Materials) used in thermal energy storage and has identified the relative role of thermo-physical properties of different materials,” according to Phys.org. Shamberger is one of the lead researchers studying high-energy storage … [Read more...]
Thermal Invisibility Cloak Improves Heat Distribution in Electronics
A team of researchers from the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore has developed a thermal invisibility cloak that would improve heat distribution in electronic devices by redirecting incoming heat. The cloaks are capable of guiding heat around a hidden object, thus resulting in complete thermal invisibility. “Based on carefully engineered metamaterials – … [Read more...]
Presentation on 4H SiC Epitaxial Wafer Quality and Layer Growth
Dow Corning will present at the 16th International Conference on Silicon Carbide and Related Materials (ICSCRM) Oct. 4 through 9. ICSCRM is a technical conference that provides information on electronics device technology based on silicon carbide (SiC) and related materials. It brings qualified experts together to discuss crystal growth and characterization, control of … [Read more...]
Interactive 3D Thermal Heatsink Modeling Simulation Software
Yesterday, during the 2015 IEEE ECCE conference and exposition in Montréal, Canada, Mersen presented the R-Tools GEN III. Mersen will show the redesigned interactive 3D Thermal Heatsink Modeling simulation software today, Sept. 22, as well. “R-Tools Gen III is a free on-line simulation software that allows users to model the optimum air cooled heatsink solution tailored to … [Read more...]
Top 7 FloTHERM V11 Features – #1: Joule Heating
FloTHERM V11 is now released and contains a wealth of interesting and useful features. In this blog series I'll select my favourite top 7 and explain each one in some detail. To start with, Joule heating, also know as resistive or Ohmic heating. Joule heating is the power lost to heat as electrical current flows down a conductor. I^2R, VI, we were all first introduced to this … [Read more...]
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