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...]
Electrical Insulation Systems Standard
IEC/TS 62332-1:2011(E) is applicable to EIS containing solid and liquid components where the thermal stress is the dominant ageing factor, without restriction to voltage class. This part specifies a dual-temperature test procedure for the thermal evaluation and qualification of electrical insulation systems (EIS). The following significant technical changes with respect to the … [Read more...]
Yale Engineers Invent Magnetic Fluid Pump with No Moving Parts
In a study published today in Physical Review B, Yale electrical engineering professor Hur Koser and colleagues from the University of Georgia and Massachusetts Institute of Technology demonstrate for the first time an approach that allows ferrofluids to be pumped by magnetic fields alone. Their approach could lead to highly compact, integrated, quiet, and efficient liquid … [Read more...]
Rack-Ready Solution for Cooling Wind Turbine Systems
Parker Hannifin Corporation’s new precision cooled rack-ready solution for cooling critical wind turbine systems features Parker’s proven and patented two-phase evaporative cooling technology, which uses non-corrosive, non-conductive, vaporizable dielectric fluid (VDF), to cool hot surfaces on contact. Parker’s precision-cooled rack-ready solution can be used to cool critical … [Read more...]
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