General Motors is going to modify its Chevrolet Volt plug-in car to eliminate the possibility that its batteries can catch on fire hours or days after a serious side-impact crash. It turns out that battery coolant could leak on an electronic board, causing the fire. The leaks were discovered in tests in which a Volt was rotated until it was inverted. Only a small amount of … [Read more...]
Technical Brief: Design Considerations for High Performance Processor Liquid Cooled Cold Plates
The meteoric rise in cooling requirements of commercial computer products has been driven by an exponential increase in microprocessor performance over the last decade. The conventional way to cool microprocessors has been to utilize air to carry the heat away from the chip, and reject it to the ambient. Air cooled heat sinks are the most commonly used air-cooling devices with … [Read more...]
Dean Receives the Society of Women Engineers’ Highest Honor
Professor Cristina Amon, dean of the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, has received the 2011 Society of Women Engineers Achievement Award, the highest award given by the Society, for her outstanding contributions to the field of engineering over more than 20 years. Dr. Amon is known for her work in fluid mechanics, heat transfer and … [Read more...]
ElectronicsCooling December 2011 Issue
Don’t miss out on the December 2011 issue of ElectronicsCooling, which includes feature articles on data center design, electro-thermal simulation of power, energy reduction and performance maximization as well as technical briefs. If you would like to receive your free copy of ElectronicsCooling click here to subscribe. Download the December 2011 issue here. … [Read more...]
Cooling Technology Utilizes a CPU's Waste Heat
Fujitsu Laboratories Limited has developed cooling technology that employs waste heat generated by CPUs to produce chilled water that can be used to cool server rooms. Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a technology that can chill water from relatively low-temperature sources that have not been usable in the past. At 55°C, water produced from water-cooled type CPUs is of a … [Read more...]
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