AMETEK Rotron, a manufacturer of brushless DC motors, blowers and pumps for aerospace, military and computer applications, has released two vaneaxial fans equipped with brushless DC induction motors for use in tightly packaged electronic and optical equipment. According to the company, the fans are designed for “years of dependable use in highly demanding process-critical … [Read more...]
Cryogenic Cooler Experiment May Lead to More Affordable and Reliable Version for Cooling Electronics
Scientists from the University of Twente in Enschede, The Netherlands have constructed a micro-sized Joule-Thomson (JT) cryogenic cooler, in an effort to help develop a more affordable and reliable version for cooling electronics. According to the project abstract, published in the Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, “Cryogenic temperatures are required for … [Read more...]
Experiment vs. Simulation, Part 1: Them and Us.
Before you sell it, or commission it, you want to be sure that it works. Monies have been spent on getting things this far, some of it on you via your overhead and your expansive salary (yeh, ok, I hear you). Expectation is that your organisation will make more money back. Last thing you want is to have your product fail, have to be tweaked, fixed, respun, redesigned or canned. … [Read more...]
Company Acquires Exclusive Licensing Rights for Electric Vehicle Heat Dissipation Process
Electric Moto Corporation, Inc. (EMOT), a developer and manufacturer of zero-emission vehicles and related products, has announced it has acquired exclusive licensing rights for a patented heat dissipation process in electric vehicles. The patent for the heat dissipation process was issued in July 2012 to United States Alternative Energy, LLC (USAE). EMOT has agreed to … [Read more...]
Researchers to Examine Heat Dissipation in Three-Dimensional Integrated Circuits
A team of UT Arlington researchers funded by the National Science Foundation has been formed to examine potential solutions for heat minimization and dissipation in three-dimensional integrated circuits. According to Ankur Jain, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at UT Arlington and a member of the research team, the limited amount of available space … [Read more...]
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