I was doing my Sunday morning (2 a.m.) radio call-in show about electronics cooling (Hot Air on the Air with Tony K), when I heard a familiar voice on the line. "Herbie in Hereford," I greeted the caller, "You're on the air with Hot Air." "First time caller, long time listener . . .," the caller said. "Wow. There must be an insomnia epidemic," I interrupted. Johnny, the … [Read more...]
Estimating Temperatures in a Water-to-Air Hybrid Cooling System
As most readers are no doubt aware, the trend towards ever increasing processor module power is making it more and more difficult to cool directly with air. Many thermal engineers are convinced that water cooling may be the answer. This does not necessarily mean that cooling water must be supplied by the customer. Instead, in some instances it may be possible to use a … [Read more...]
Noise emission of telecommunication devices
Modern environmental requirements demand low noise levels for telecommunication cabinet products, especially when located in offices or urban areas. The spaces available are limited, and the power and electronics packaging density are increasing. Fans are commonly used to enhance the cooling of electronics by improving heat transfer due to higher air velocities. In this paper, … [Read more...]
General aspects on fan selection and layout
Introduction and Description of Fan Types Small ventilators are generally called fans. Depending on the geometrical design of the impeller, various constructional types are distinguished to indicate the main direction of the airflow. Here are the descriptions of the most important types of fans: Axial Fans Axial fans are characterized by their typical impeller form, which … [Read more...]
Future trends in heat sink design
In today's electronics equipment, total system dissipated power levels are increasing with every new design. Increases in power levels combined with the market expectation of reduced package sizes lead to heat problems that, if uncontrolled, can significantly shorten the life of the electronics. Although this "increased power - decreased size" scenario has been prevalent for … [Read more...]
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