Introduction Existing technologies typically utilize air to carry the heat away from a heat sink that is thermally coupled to the microprocessor. Higher performance devices such as workstations, "gaming" PCs, or tower servers that utilize components with greater power dissipation can require more aggressive cooling technology. A high-performance alternative to heat sinks is a … [Read more...]
Estimating Dew Point Temperature For Water Cooling Applications
Over the past several years thermal engineers and others in the computer industry have become acutely aware of the challenge of increasing power dissipation and the potential of liquid (principally water) cooling to provide a thermal management solution. A number of articles in ElectronicsCooling have addressed both the issue of increased power dissipation [1-4] and various … [Read more...]
Electronics Cooling At Higher Pressures … a Positive Displacement Pump Solution
Introduction Many liquid cooling solutions in use today employ cooling system devices that result in system pressure drops limited to <0.5 bar (7.25 psi), which allows these systems to fit within the limits of centrifugal pumps. The evolution of alternative cooling devices has brought about pressure drop requirements >1.0 bar (14.50 psi) in some cases [1]. These higher … [Read more...]
A Practical Implementation Of Silicon Microchannel Coolers
Introduction More than twenty-five years ago, Tuckerman and Pease first described the use of silicon microchannel cooling for very high power densities [1]. However, the coolers could not be fabricated easily and pressure drops were very high. As chip power densities are now increasing beyond air cooling limits, a variety of liquid cooling methods are being investigated. Due to … [Read more...]
Advanced Cooling Using Meso-Scale Evaporative Cold Plates
Introduction Thermal management of servers and communications equipment has become significantly more challenging over the past several years. As is well known, processor powers have increased to 150 W or more and are projected to continue to rise, despite the move to multi-core designs (and the huge investment in software that this entails) [1]. Rack-level functional density … [Read more...]
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