Researchers at the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C. have discovered a new, efficient way to extract heat using ferroelectric crystals. The crystal materials exhibit an electrical polarization in the absence of an electrical field that can be reversed by applying an external electrical field, resulting in a significant temperature change. Ronald Cohen, staff scientist … [Read more...]
Advanced Technology Workshop and Tabletop Exhibit on Thermal Management
November 12-14, 2012 Los Gatos, CA The Advanced Technology Workshop and Tabletop Exhibit on Thermal Management will be held on November 12-14, 2012 at the Toll House in Los Gatos, CA to promote the presentation and discussion of leading-edge developments in thermal management components, materials and systems solutions for removing, spreading and dissipating heat from … [Read more...]
Heat Sink Analysis System for Testing Surface Contact and Pressure Distribution
Sensor Products Inc., a developer of tactile pressure sensing solutions, has released the Tactilus heat-sink analysis system for testing surface contact and pressure distribution between the heat sink and heat source. The Tactilus sensor measures 2 x 2 inches and 0.015 (0.38 mm) inches thick with a scan speed of up to 1,000 Hertz and an operating pressure range of 0 to 100 psi … [Read more...]
New Liquid Cooling System Based on Rocket-Cooling Technology
Researchers at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) based out of the University of California, San Diego have developed a new approach to cooling computer servers. Based on rocket-cooling technology, the Cool-Flo liquid cooling system may improve energy efficiency and enable higher-performance computing. Developed by Steve … [Read more...]
Liquid Cooling System Enhances Control of CPU Cooling
Thermaltake, a manufacturer of desktop and server power supply units, cases, fans and cooling devices, has released the Thermaltake WATER 2.0 Extreme, a sealed liquid cooling system with universal mounting to support all available Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Intel desktop processors. A member of the WATER 2.0 family, Water 2.0 Extreme is designed with a 240 mm radiator … [Read more...]
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