Electronic cooling

Technology has been fast developing for the past few decades. The sizes of products have been continually reducing, but the amount of functions it houses has been increasing at par with the customer demand.

Miniaturization of products has bought new challenges to engineers in terms of cooling. As the products get smaller and the functions increases, the amount of heat generated per unit volume has also seen a drastic increase. The requirement of taking away the generated heat for effective performance of the component and better life cycle has been a keen factor for interest for researchers.

New technologies such as nano and micro channel heat sinks, phase change materials (PCM), carbon nano tube (CNT) cooling techniques etc has gained importance in the past few decades. The main aim is to convect away maximum possible heat from the devices so that the devices are maintained at the optimum temperature at which it gives the effective performance output.

Electronic cooling poses challenge due to the fact that the flow channels are small and the physics applicable in continuum approach does not go hand to hand in such devices. Moreover, in these devices, the heat transferred per unit volume of fluid needs to be very high as the amount of cooling fluid that can be accommodated in the product is limited to the size of the product.

Engineers at D2A are equipped and experience to do various kind electronic cooling problems and achieve you an optimized result for your product.  If you have a query on your problem or our service, please feel free to contact us and our engineers will be happy to help you with your problem.