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Thermal Management of Microelectronic Equipment, Second Edition
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ISBN:
9780791861097
No. of Pages:
522
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2016
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11 Direct Air Cooling and Fans
Page Count:
36
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Published:2016
Simplicity and easy maintenance make direct air cooling a most attractive approach in cooling of electronics. This approach includes both active and passive methods. The former is related to forced convection while the latter represents free or natural convection. The passive cooling has always been the preferred choice. However, it is generally limited to the systems with very low heat dissipation because of poor heat transfer coefficients involved in the free convection.
11.1
Previous Work
11.2Heat Transfer Correlations
11.3Pressure Drop Correlations
11.4Heat Transfer Enhancement
11.5Fans and Air Handling Systems
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