Industry-leading airflow, static pressure, and service life SANYO DENKI has developed and launched the San Ace 92W 9WL type 92 x 92 x 38 mm Splash Proof Fan. This fan features the longest service life as well as the highest airflow and static pressure in the industry.(1) This fan is suitable for cooling industrial inverters, PV inverters, rapid EV charging stations, digital … [Read more...]
Increasing Adoption of Cryocoolers in the Semiconductor Industry driving the growth of Cryocoolers Market
The report "Cryocooler Market by Type (GM, PT, JT, Stirling, and Brayton Cryocoolers), Services (Technical Support, Repair, Preventive Maintenance), Heat Exchanger Type (Recuperative and Regenerative), Application, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2022". The global cryocooler market is projected to reach USD 2.99 Billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 7.00% between 2017 and 2022. … [Read more...]
Integrated Nano-enhanced Thermal Management Techniques May Boost Photovoltaic Efficiencies
With solar energy systems growing in popularity and adoption across the globe, methods for enhancing the efficiency and power density of solar cells are a hot topic for renewable energy research labs. Essentially all photovoltaic technologies currently available suffer from reduced efficiency when operating at higher than nominal temperatures. In an attempt to reduce the … [Read more...]
Thermal Management of Outdoor Enclosures, Part 1
The pace of development in the electronics and telecommunication fields has been accelerating in all aspects of the business. For example, electronics/telecommunications equipment has traditionally been housed in large buildings, smaller buildings (sheds) and outdoor cabinets. The introduction of the electronics to the outside has imposed serious constraints on enclosure design … [Read more...]
The Junction-to-Case Thermal Resistance: A One-Dimensional Underachiever in a Three-dimensional, Conjugate Heat Transfer World
INTRODUCTION As integrated circuits were becoming more widespread in the 1980’s, most of the developmental problems had to do the with electrical operation of the devices and not so much on cooling them, due to low power levels. It was the electrical engineers who did the functional testing, an activity that ultimately expanded to include thermal testing. Even the thermal … [Read more...]
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