The global market for Electronic Thermal Management is forecast to reach $8.6 billion by 2015, according to market research company Electronics.ca Publications. Factors driving growth include developments in technology and marked increase in the production of miniaturized microprocessors. Further, increased use of mobile devices is likely to impact market growth. In the … [Read more...]
Electromagnetic, Thermal, Stress and Deformation Analysis of a Space-Based Satellite Dish Antenna
This paper presents a multiphysics analysis of a space-based communication satellite antenna. Electromagnetic losses due to induced high-frequency surface currents lead to partial, asymmetric heating of the structure, causing stress and deformation. A final electromagnetic analysis is performed on the resulting deformed structure to determine the effect of the deformation on … [Read more...]
20 MW Flywheel Frequency Regulation Plant Nears Completion
Beacon Power Corporation has made substantial progress toward completion and partial start-up of the 20-megawatt (MW) flywheel frequency regulation plant the company is building in Stephentown, N.Y. More than 10 MW of energy storage capacity (i.e., more than 100 flywheels) has been installed and fully tested by Beacon and is ready for grid connection. Of this, 40 flywheels (or … [Read more...]
LED Chip Manufacturing Facility Opens in Huizhou, China
Cree Huizhou Solid State Lighting Co., Ltd. marked the opening on Dec. 8 of its LED chip manufacturing facility at the Huizhou Zhongkai High-tech Industrial Development Zone in Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, China. Cree signed an agreement with Huizhou in November 2009, which involved the establishment of Huizhou Solid State Lighting Co., Ltd. With support from the … [Read more...]
Computers that Recycle Energy among Top IT Innovations
Computers that can recycle energy are among the scenarios IBM Corp. predicts over the next five years as part of its annual “Next Five in Five” year-end innovations report based on technologies being developed in IBM labs and around the world. On-chip water-cooling systems could be used to utilize thermal energy from a cluster of computer processors to provide hot water for an … [Read more...]
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