Munich, February 13, 2019 — SimScale is announcing a free webinar on 19th of February to teach engineers how to ensure efficient cooling, test multiple design versions and prevent thermal damage in electronics design. CFD simulation of a water-cooled electronic device (Source: SimScale) In the electronics industry, neglecting to effectively cool a component within a … [Read more...]
Get the Right Terminations for Optimal Liquid Cooling
Sponsored by CPC Due to the demand of liquid cooling connections in high performance computing, many engineers are now looking to find the right components that facilitate optimal cooling. The foundation begins with the combination of the right termination and connection. Read our case study on how to ensure you’re getting the right termination for a leak-free HPC … [Read more...]
How to Get the Most Out of Your Liquid Cooling Connections
Sponsored by CPC Connectors are crucial to the safe and reliable operation of liquid cooling systems. However, considerations such as space constraints, required force-to-connect and ease of use are components that are often overlooked. We break down the characteristics and performance parameters that are needed to ensure you get the right connection each and every … [Read more...]
Comparison of HPC/Telecom Data Center Cooling Methods by Operating and Capital Expense
INTRODUCTION Current high-performance computing (HPC) and Telecom trends have shown that the number of transistors per chip has continued to grow in recent years, and data center cabinets have already surpassed 30 kW per cabinet (or 40.4 kW/m2) [1]. It is not an unreasonable assumption to expect that, in accordance with Moore's Law [2], power could double within the next few … [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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