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  • Fan Blades with Winglets for Quiet Fans (.pdf)
    . Briefvorlage F-Nr. 1006 09/03. Press News. Innovative approach to noise minimization of small fans. Fan blades with winglets for quiet fans. Modern fans operate reliably and usually behind the scenes. They are required to fulfil their job of. cooling electronic components as unobtrusively and quietly
  • Electronic Cooling
    All electronic components, from computer chips to high-end power converters, generate heat, and rejection of this heat is necessary for their optimum and reliable operation. As electronic designs require higher power transfer in more compact enclosures, dissipating the heat load becomes a critical
  • Cooling Systems for Electronic Enclosures
    and evaporated before. passing into the evaporator coil. Here, air from inside. the enclosure is blown across the evaporator coil by. another fan, transferring the heat from the electronic/. electrical components to the refrigerant. Lastly, the. Fig. 2. Beychock, Milton. Typical Single-Stage
  • Designing Electronic Enclosures: A Balancing Act
    Like the performer in a high wire act, balance is an important element of success in electronic enclosure packaging. The more the performer stacks on his shoulders, his balancing staff, or his arms, the more he needs to make critical shifts in other areas to maintain his equilibrium. Its similar
  • Intelligent Thermal Management Using Brushless DC Fans
    they protect. BDC fan failure commonly results from wear-out mechanisms (primarily fan bearing failures), physical damage, blockage by foreign objects, or electrical failure. Like all air moving devices, BDC fans generate acoustic noise, a growing concern given the number of electronic systems
  • Fan Efficiency, An Increasingly Important Selection Criteria
    Why is fan efficiency so important? As a general rule, successive generations of electronic enclosures such as personal computers, telecommunications cabinets, as well as system routers, pack increasing functionality into smaller and smaller spaces. Accompanying this trend is the need to remove
  • Cooling Industrial Enclosures with Filter Fans (.pdf)
    to this conclusion are covered. Cooling Industrial Enclosures with Filter Fans. 3. Introduction. As electronic components get smaller and more densely packed into enclosures, systems are becoming. increasingly sensitive to external factors including dust, oil, and temperature. Heat in particular
  • Choosing a Fan That Best Fits Your Application
    overheat and malfunction. To protect the design, the engineer must select the right fan for the application. Before deciding the optimal cooling unit for the system, the design engineer must consider the following factors: mechanical electronic packaging, heat sources, the cooling air path, system

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