Sensor Products Inc., a developer of tactile pressure sensing solutions, has released the Tactilus heat-sink analysis system for testing surface contact and pressure distribution between the heat sink and heat source. The Tactilus sensor measures 2 x 2 inches and 0.015 (0.38 mm) inches thick with a scan speed of up to 1,000 Hertz and an operating pressure range of 0 to 100 psi … [Read more...]
Intel, South Korean Mobile Carrier Make Temperatures Climb in Data Centers
Intel and South Korean mobile carrier KT have partnered to investigate the possibility of running data centers at a hotter temperature than normal in an effort to reduce the cost of cooling and power. Traditionally, organizations run their data centers at between 64 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit to keep servers from overheating. However, keeping the facilities running at such low … [Read more...]
Spray Cooling Heat Transfer – Test and CFD Analysis
Spray cooling processes yield high heat transfer coefficients due to heat absorption associated with latent heat absorption during liquid-vapor phase transition [1-5]. Spray cooling advantages lie in potentially eliminating TIM1 and TIM 2 thermal resistances, yielding significant reduction in overall thermal resistance. Due to the complexity and chaotic nature of millions of … [Read more...]
U.S. Navy Incorporates New Test Equipment Products
National Instruments announced that Lockheed Martin will integrate NI PXI modular instrumentation and platform products into the U.S. Navy’s electronic Consolidated Automated Support System (eCASS) automated test equipment family. The eCASS test stations replace the existing CASS program as the U.S. Navy’s core test system for on-ship and onshore electronic subassembly … [Read more...]
Stanford Physicists Create Ultracold Quantum Fermionic Gas
A Stanford team announced that it has created the world's first dipolar quantum fermionic gas from the metal dysprosium. The team heated particles in a crucible to around 1,300 degrees Celsius and shot them into a powerful vacuum. Using a continuous-wave blue laser, the particles were then cooled to within a thousandth of a degree of absolute zero. Subsequent lasers and an … [Read more...]
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