This test method, ASTM E2744-10, describes the calibration or performance confirmation of the electronic pressure signals from thermal analysis apparatus. The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard. There is no ISO standard equivalent to this test method. This standard does not purport to address all … [Read more...]
Companies Sign Agreement for Joint Strike Fighter Enclosures
Harris Corporation has signed a long term agreement with TAE for the manufacture and supply of advanced liquid cooled electronics enclosures for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). The key to the deal was TAE’s Aluminium Vacuum Brazing technology. TAE is the first Australian company to have successfully developed the Aluminium Vacuum Brazing technology and one of only a … [Read more...]
GE Invests in LED Cooling Technology Creator
GE has provided capital and entered into a license agreement to access Nuventix’s patent portfolio. Nuventix developed a method for moving air to cool LEDs using a single oscillating membrane, called a SynJet®, as an alternative to traditional fans. Lighting fixture companies can employ Nuventix’s technology for spot, down, track and accent lighting fixtures that also use … [Read more...]
University Receives Grant for Silicon-Based Technologies Research
The University of Warwick Department of Physics has been awarded a five-year £1.7 million grant for “Creating Silicon Based Platforms for New Technologies.” The initiative will bring in new technologies ranging from energy harvesting to “cooltronics,” enabling zero-power electronics and could be key to combating global climate change. The £1.7 million Platform Grant from the … [Read more...]
College Physics Department Researching Quantum Nature of Atoms
A group led by Seth Aubin, assistant professor of physics at William & Mary, is putting finishing touches on an apparatus that will chill atoms to near absolute zero. At these low temperatures, the quantum nature of atoms takes over and they begin to follow a different set of physical laws. Atoms normally move about according to classical Newtonian physics; however, under … [Read more...]
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