Clay, an abundant natural material, may hold the answer to developing super high-temperature supercapacitors for powering devices in extreme environments, says new research from Rice University. According to a report released in Nature’s online journal, Scientific Reports, the supercapacitor created by researchers at Rice University using naturally-occurring clay and room … [Read more...]
Automotive LED Lighting: Getting the System Right for Optimum Lighting and Reliability
September 26, 2013 Online LEDs are becoming increasingly common in automotive lighting applications due to their superior lighting performance and energy efficiency. However, successful deployment of LEDs in headlamps, signal lighting, and cabin applications requires developers to handle multiple design elements in the optical, electrical, thermal, and electronics domains. … [Read more...]
NASA Selects Proposals for Future Spacecraft Thermal Control Systems
NASA has selected eight proposals to develop advanced thermal control system technologies for future spacecraft as part of its Game Changing Development Program (GCD). The program was created to investigate novel ideals and approaches to protect spacecraft and the astronauts within while enabling them to remain in space for longer periods of time. The selected proposals will … [Read more...]
Advanced Carbon-Based Thermal Management Materials and Applications Webinar
On September 25, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. (EDT), Carl Zweben will present a live webinar on Advanced Carbon-Based Thermal Management Materials and Applications. Overview: In this webinar, we consider advanced carbonaceous (carbon-based) materials, which are now well established, and are being used in a large and increasing number of commercial and aerospace/defense applications. … [Read more...]
Electronics Cooling September 2013 Issue Now Online
Don’t miss out on the September 2013 issue of Electronics Cooling, which includes feature articles on Heat Pipe Integration Strategies for LED Applications; Testing of power LEDs: The latest thermal testing standards from JEDEC, as well as a calculation corner and technical briefs. If you would like to receive your free copy of Electronics Cooling click here to subscribe. Read … [Read more...]
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