نتایج جستجو برای: convective cooling

تعداد نتایج: 70147  

2003
A. P. Boss

Three dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical models of the evolution of marginally gravitationally unstable protoplanetary disks have shown that such disks are likely to form selfgravitating clumps that could become gas giant protoplanets, even when detailed thermodynamics is included [1]. Vertical convective motions appear to be crucial for providing a means of cooling the disk midplane sufficiently ...

2002

As we have seen, life has been important in shaping its own environment throughout its 3.8 Ga* geologically recorded history. It has influenced earth-surface temperatures (Classes 2, 9, 10) through its involvement in the geochemical cycles that determine the world ocean’s salt content and the atmosphere’s composition (Classes 7-10). Overall, life’s effects have tended to compensate for the ther...

2006
T S O ’ Donovan D B Murray

Impinging jets are known as a method of achieving high convective heat transfer coefficients. One potential application of impinging jet heat transfer is the air jet cooling of a grinding process. A grinding process generates heat that must be dissipated to avoid thermal damage. To date, this has been achieved using flood cooling with a traditional coolant such as an oil and water mixture; howe...

2014
John R. THOME Andrea CIONCOLINI

The present paper focuses on the unified modeling suite for annular flow that the authors have and continue to develop. Annular flow is of fundamental importance to the thermal design and simulation of microevaporators and micro-condensers for compact two-phase cooling systems of high heat flux components for the thermal management of computer chips, power electronics, laser diodes and high ene...

2006
B. Vermeersch G. De Mey

This paper presents a numerical method for modelling the dynamic thermal behaviour of microelectronic structures in the frequency domain. A boundary element method (BEM) based on a Green’s function solution is proposed for solving the 3D heat equation in phasor notation. The method is capable of calculating the AC temperature and heat flux distributions and complex thermal impedance for package...

2008
Steven A. Balbus Christopher S. Reynolds

The role of thermal conduction in regulating the thermal behavior of cooling flows in galaxy clusters is reexamined. Recent investigations have shown that the anisotropic Coulomb heat flux caused by a magnetic field in a dilute plasma drives a dynamical instability. A long standing problem of cooling flow theory has been to understand how thermal conduction can offset radiative core losses with...

2015
M. Gayatri

As the number of transistors increases with new generation of microprocessor chips, the power draw and heat load to dissipate during operation increases. As a result of increasing the heat loads and heat fluxes the Conventional cooling technologies such as fan, heat sinks are unable to absorb and heat transfer excess heat dissipated by these new microprocessor. So, new technologies are needed t...

2010
Jonathan Woolley Curtis Harrington Mark Modera

Swimming pools as thermal sinks for air conditioners could save approximately 40% on peak cooling power and 30% of overall cooling energy, compared to standard residential air conditioning. Heat dissipation from pools in semi-arid climates with large diurnal temperature shifts is such that pool heating and space cooling may occur concurrently; in which case heat rejected from cooling equipment ...

Journal: :Theriogenology 2012
M Sansinena M V Santos N Zaritzky J Chirife

Slush nitrogen (SN(2)) is a mixture of solid nitrogen and liquid nitrogen, with an average temperature of -207 °C. To investigate whether plunging a French plastic straw (commonly used for sperm cryopreservation) in SN(2) substantially increases cooling rates with respect to liquid nitrogen (LN(2)), a numerical simulation of the heat conduction equation with convective boundary condition was us...

Journal: :Medical physics 2004
Peter Schardt Josef Deuringer Jörg Freudenberger Erich Hell Wolfgang Knüpfer Detlef Mattern Markus Schild

The future demands of computed tomography imaging regarding the x-ray source can be summarized with higher scan power, shorter rotation times, shorter cool down times and smaller focal spots. We report on a new tube technology satisfying all these demands by making use of a novel cooling principle on one hand and of a novel beam control system on the other hand. Nowadays tubes use a rotating an...

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