| Energy Efficient Electronics Cooling Project | |
| O' ; Shaughnessey, Steve ; Louvar, Tim ; Trumbower, Mike ; Hunnicutt, Jessica ; Myers, Neil | |
| Parker Hannifin Corporation, Precision Cooling Business Unit, New Haven, IN | |
| 关键词: Heat Transfer; Electronics Cooling; Testing Electronics Cooling; Dielectric Materials; Commercialization; | |
| DOI : 10.2172/1035024 RP-ID : DOE/EE0000412 RP-ID : EE0000412 RP-ID : 1035024 |
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| 美国|英语 | |
| 来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
Parker Precision Cooling Business Unit was awarded a Department of Energy grant (DE-EE0000412) to support the DOE-ITP goal of reducing industrial energy intensity and GHG emissions. The project proposed by Precision Cooling was to accelerate the development of a cooling technology for high heat generating electronics components. These components are specifically related to power electronics found in power drives focused on the inverter, converter and transformer modules. The proposed cooling system was expected to simultaneously remove heat from all three of the major modules listed above, while remaining dielectric under all operating conditions. Development of the cooling system to meet specific customer's requirements and constraints not only required a robust system design, but also new components to support long system functionality. Components requiring further development and testing during this project included pumps, fluid couplings, cold plates and condensers. All four of these major categories of components are required in every Precision Cooling system. Not only was design a key area of focus, but the process for manufacturing these components had to be determined and proven through the system development.
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