Hot air rises and heat sinks: everything you know about cooling electronics is wrong

A collection of myths, mistakes, and "lessons learned" from practicing engineers involved in the field of electronic equipment cooling. Through anecdotes and stories based on his experiences at Tellabs Operations, Inc. Tony Kordyban covers basic dimensions of heat transfer concepts--mostly...

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1. Verfasser: Kordyban, Tony 1957- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, N.Y. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers [1998]
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Zusammenfassung:A collection of myths, mistakes, and "lessons learned" from practicing engineers involved in the field of electronic equipment cooling. Through anecdotes and stories based on his experiences at Tellabs Operations, Inc. Tony Kordyban covers basic dimensions of heat transfer concepts--mostly from real problems which were incorrectly solved at least once before a correct technique was applied
Beschreibung:Includes index
1. We don't sell air -- 2. Every temperature tells a story -- 3. Climate control isn't natural -- 4. Diamond is a GAL's best friend -- 5. Lines in the sand -- 6. When is a heat sink not a heat sink? -- 7. Trade-offs -- 8. Cfmophobia -- 9. Sieve cooling system -- 10. Hitting the wall -- 11. Keeping a cool head -- 12. Tempera-mental prototypes -- 13. Misdata -- 14. Pessimism: a tool of quality -- 15. Blowin' in the wind -- 16. Thermocouples: the simplest way to measure temperature wrong -- 17. But the graphics are pretty -- 18. Too much of a good thing -- 19. Computer simulation software as test equipment? -- 20. Thermotriples -- 21. Mixed-up convection -- 22. A dependable answer -- 23. Sunscreen or smokescreen? -- 24. When 70°C is less than 50°C -- 25. Even a watched pot boils eventually -- 26. The latest hot CD -- 27. What is a Watt? -- 28. Resistance mythology -- 29. Thermoelectric coolers are hot -- 30. The house of cards -- 31. Herbie's homework helpers. - System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. - Mode of access: World Wide Web
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