coolingzone 2015 thermal management summit, a live webcast! is delighted to announce that vineet barot, msc of advanced thermal solutions will be speaking on "thermosyphons: how to properly size, choose and deploy in electronics cooling"
about vineet barot
bio coming soon.
about his talk at coolingzone2015
thermosyphons and heat pipes are used to transport large amounts of heat over a particular distance by using a two-phase fluid inside a hollow pipe. the more widely used heat pipe uses a wicking structure to transport the liquid back to the hot end whereas a thermosyphon is a simple hollow tube that uses gravity. the lack of a wicking structgure make the thermosyphon much less expensive than the traditional heat pipe. however, because of the integral role that gravity plays in the operation of the thermosyphon, it is only effective when the evaporator is below the condenser. in this 2 hour short course, we will focus only on the non-looped single tube, how to properly size, choose, and deply for electronics cooling. various correlations and equations will be used to provide an analytical "toolbox" to attendees.
about coolingzone 2015 thermal management summit, a live webcast!
coolingzone thermal mangement summit s an engineering and technical conference for all professionals in thermal management, electronics cooling, heat transfer and energy transport. the event is in its 15th year.
coolingzone brings together not only theory but solutions from leading technology companies in thermal management. our speaker's discuss challenges facing today’s and tomorrow’s electronics and concepts and solutions to solve them. you won’t leave with formulas, you’ll leave with answers and what is on the horizon for your thermal management needs.
our live webcast format allows for the broadest audience from around the world to participate and learn from the world's leading experts in thermal management.
to register for coolingzone-15 please visit the main conference page here. or see the coolingzone-15 speaker and topic schedule at the conference program here.
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