| Everything You Know Is Wrong - Part II |
Dear Mr. Cooling Smart-Guy,
Is being a Thermal Engineer in the electronics business a good career? I am in my junior year of engineering. I wanted to go with one of those dot-com outfits, but lately my e-mails just bounce back. I'm looking for high pay, stock options, and not too many hours, and also a fast Internet link for downloading music at the office. What you do doesn't look too hard. Do you need to know anything to pick heat sinks out of a catalog?
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July 2009
Published on July 17, 2009
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NEW CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS FOR LIQUID COOLING The trend toward faster, more compact electronic equipment with increased power capacity is not going away. Neither is the need to find ways to cool it. Companies involved in the design and manufacture of high-value electronic equipment that generates heat – such as servers, medical imaging systems and super computers – know that effectively cooling these systems is critically important and that liquid cooling ...
COLDER PRODUCTS COMPANY EXPANDS SMALL BORE CONNECTOR OFFERING TO WIDEN RANGE OF APPLICATIONS St. Paul, Minn. – June 8, 2009 – Colder Products Company, the leader in connections for medical devices, announces an expansion to the highly successful SRC product line. The addition of a cap and plug enhances the options available to medical device OEMs as they look for safe alternatives to luer fittings.
FUTURE FACILITIES ANNOUNCES RELEASE 5 OF 6SIGMADC London, July XX 2009 – With the introduction of Release 5 of 6SigmaDC, Future Facilities has added new software modules and plug-ins to its data center design and operations software suite, increasing the usability, functionality and scope of its modelling capabilities. 6SigmaDC is a leading software package which enables data centre designers, owners and operators
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SIMULATION HELPS KEEP ONE OF WORLD’S TOP DATA CENTERS COOL CCG Facilities Integration Incorporated of Baltimore, Maryland, a leading consulting engineering firm specializing in mission critical facilities, used FloVENT software from the Mentor Graphics Mechanical Analysis Division (formerly Flomerics) to optimize the design of Dupont Fabros Technology’s (DFT’s) ACC4 data center in Ashburn, Virginia. The challenge was to design a system to cool the extremely powerful and hot computing and communications equipment occupying the data center while
VIRTERA AND INNOVATIVE RESEARCH COLLABORATION NEW YORK, NY April 22, 2009 — VIRTERA, a leading virtualization professional services and consulting firm, announced today, Earth Day, that it has introduced a new data center airflow modeling service to help clients identify computer room cost reduction and energy conservation opportunities.
FUTURE FACILITIES ANNOUNCES NEXT GENERATION OF ELECTRONIC COOLING SOFTWARE (July 13, 2009) - Future Facilities has announced 6SigmaET, the next generation of electronic cooling software and the first major product for electronics thermal analysis developed in the last decade. “6SigmaET was developed by some of the industry’s leading software designers with many years experience of the
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