By Tracey on December 22, 2009
Large wind turbines typically use liquid cooling, but here’s an application that requires no additional cooling. Continue
Posted in Chillers, Cold Plates, Cooling Systems, Heat Exchangers | Tagged liquid cooling, wind turbines
By Kathy Reardon on December 16, 2009
Kays and London Colburn and friction factors have served engineers well over the years and continue to be a valuable resource, however, they have their limitations. Continue
Posted in Cold Plates, Heat Exchangers | Tagged Cold Plates, Heat Exchangers, Thermal Design, Thermal Engineering
By Tracey on December 7, 2009
Involved with liquid cooling or thermal management? There’s a new Liquid Cooling group on LinkedIn that will connect you to leading suppliers, top industry engineers, and thought leaders. Continue
Posted in Chillers, Cold Plates, Cooling Systems, Heat Exchangers | Tagged Cold Plates, Heat Exchangers, liquid cooling, thermal management
By John on December 1, 2009
The selection of the proper fittings and hose clamps for cold plates and heat exchangers is critical to a reliable liquid cooling system. Continue
Posted in Cold Plates, Heat Exchangers | Tagged ask an engineer, clamps, Cold Plates, fittings, Heat Exchangers, hoses
By Tracey on November 24, 2009
Flat tube evaporators manufactured and designed by Lytron are used in the ceiling of Verari’s portable data center, called the Forest Container. Continue
Posted in Chillers, Cold Plates, Cooling Systems, Heat Exchangers | Tagged Cooling Systems, Data Centers, Flat Tube Evaporators, Heat Exchangers, LCS50
By Ben on November 16, 2009
The MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) for heat exchangers depends largely on the type of usage and environmental conditions. Continue
Posted in Heat Exchangers | Tagged aluminum vacuum brazed heat exchangers, corrosion, liquid cooling loop, radar cooling
By John on November 10, 2009
Buying a new recirculating chiller with the correct components is a better option than replacing parts in an existing machine. Continue
Posted in Chillers, Cooling Systems | Tagged cooling capacity, laser cooling