Researchers at Advanced Cooling Technologies Inc. have developed a new cooling technique for high-power VPX embedded computing cards that utilizes embedded heat pipes to increase heat removal for computer boards. The new Dual-Sided Condenser technology is ideal for military embedded computing applications, including radar signal processing, avionics electronics boxes and RF and … [Read more...]
Effectively Leveraging CAD Data in Electronics Thermal Simulation
May 22, 2013 Online Future Facilities presents a webinar on “Effectively Leveraging CAD Data in Electronics Thermal Simulation.” “CFD modules embedded within MCAD software utilize native geometry but fail to deliver on solver speed, stability and built-in intelligence. Application specific CFD tools utilize parametric modeling objects allowing users to quickly create typical … [Read more...]
Beware… When Cooling Practices Fail! Webinar Part I
May 21, 2013 Online In this webinar, Future Facilities will demonstrate "through both hypothetical and real customer cases that any change to the data center whether planned or unplanned can have unforeseen and potentially detrimental consequences to your cooling performance, and how airflow modeling techniques can provide viable solutions." The webinar will cover how the … [Read more...]
Did You Say Thermionic Coolers are Perpetual Motion Machines?
Editor’s note: This question was asked in response to Electronics Cooling’s recent webinar by Roger Stout. To view the webinar, click here. Question: Did you say thermionic coolers are perpetual motion machines? Answer: No. I tried not to say that. In thermodynamics, we learn about perpetual motion machines of "type 1" that violate the 1st Law of Thermodynamics. That would be … [Read more...]
Using only Top 100m of Ocean Depth when Considering how much Temp Goes up in a Century – Oversimplification?
Editor’s note: This question was asked in response to Electronics Cooling’s recent webinar by Roger Stout. To view the webinar, click here. Question: You mentioned using only the top 100 m of ocean depth when considering how much the temperature could go up in a century? Isn't that an oversimplification? Besides, average ocean depth is something like several km, isn't … [Read more...]
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