Google recently disclosed that it continuously uses enough electricity to power 200,000 homes. Google’s data centers around the world continuously draw almost 260 million watts — about a quarter of the output of a nuclear power plant. While the electricity figures may seem large, the company claims that the world is a greener place because people use less energy as a result of … [Read more...]
Software Protects Water Utilities from Terrorist Attacks and Contaminants
An open-source software developed by Sandia National Laboratories in partnership with the Environmental Protection Agency tells utility operators within minutes whether something is wrong with their water, giving them time to warn and protect the public. And it’s improving water quality by giving utility managers more comprehensive real-time data about changes in their … [Read more...]
ElectronicsCooling September 2011 Issue
Don’t miss out on the September 2011 issue of ElectronicsCooling, which includes feature articles on thin film thermoelectrics, strategies for using thermal calculation methods and real-time data center cooling analysis, as well as technical briefs. If you would like to receive your free copy of ElectronicsCooling, click here to subscribe. Download the September 2011 issue … [Read more...]
Editorial: Thoughts Some People May Enjoy, Others May Not
This time I found it difficult to find a suitable subject for my editorial. My original idea was to write about heat spreading, again. I found some interesting facts pointing at problems of interpretation for dual layers when using the often-used heat spreading equations while writing a white paper on basic thermal management for LED applications for this year’s APEX/IPC … [Read more...]
Calculation Corner: A Useful Catalog of Calculation Corner Articles
The first issue of ElectronicsCooling magazine was published in June 1995 with Kaveh Azar as Editor-in-Chief. In 1997 Bruce Guenin joined ElectronicsCooling as an Associate Editor. In the September issue, he published the first Calculation Corner article, which provided a simple description of “One-Dimensional Heat Flow” and occupied one-half page. I was invited to join … [Read more...]
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