June 16-20, 2013 Lisbon, Portugal The 8th World Congress on Experimental Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics offers attendees a forum for the exposure and exchange of ideas, methods and results related to heat transfer, fluid mechanics and thermodynamics. Presentations will cover fundamental topics, including measurement techniques and image processing, heat and … [Read more...]
5kW Solar Panels Produced More Power than Electric Car, but Not More than Dome House. How Much House Energy Consumption Did they Produce?
Editor’s note: This question was asked in response to Electronics Cooling’s recent webinar by Roger Stout. To view the webinar, click here. Question: You said your 5 kW solar panels have produced more power than you've used in your electric car, but not more than your dome house. How much of your house energy consumption did they produce? Answer: Good question! The 5 kW solar … [Read more...]
Was Your Dome House More Expensive to Build than Conventional Construction?
Editor’s note: This question was asked in response to Electronics Cooling’s recent webinar by Roger Stout. To view the webinar, click here. Question: Was your dome house more expensive to build than conventional construction? Answer: Actually, not really. It was built 8 years ago, at a finished cost of about $100/sq.ft. (excluding property). At the time, that was low-end … [Read more...]
New Method Uses Paper and Inkjet Printer to Create More Heat-Tolerant Carbon Electronics
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam-Golm, Germany have developed a simpler and more cost-efficient means of creating microchips for electronics applications using paper and a conventional inkjet printer. The use of flexible, cost-efficient microchips as a replacement for silicon chips, which are more expensive and difficult to make, is … [Read more...]
Two-Phase Evaporative Liquid Cooling Systems for Renewable Energy Power Conversion Systems
Parker Hannifin Corporation, a developer of motion and control technologies, has released new two-phase evaporative liquid cooling systems for renewable energy power conversion systems. “The Parker system’s inherent cooling efficiency benefits can result total system cost reductions of up to 15 percent, and/or enable up to a 33 percent increase in converter rated capacity … [Read more...]
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