The document discusses a new nanotechnology-based cooling method for computer chips. It works by generating ions using electrodes placed on a computer chip. The ions ionize air molecules, creating tiny wind currents via a corona wind effect. This pumps air over the chips without requiring an external fan. The method could provide liquid-level cooling while using only air. It would integrate the cooling directly onto chips at the nanoscale.
This technique works by generating ions or electrically
charged atoms using electrodes placed close to one
another on a computer chip. Generated ions are passed
from electrode to electrode, with collisions between ions
and neutral air atoms propelling the air forward in what is
called the corona wind effect – the process that cools.
Охлаждение лучистыми термопанелями. Статая: By John Dieckmann, Member ASHRAE, Kurt W. Roth, Ph.D., Associate Member ASHRAE, and
James Brodrick, Ph.D., Member ASHRAE. ASHRAE Journal. June 2004
Radiant cooling for residential and commercial applications (Messana Radiant ...Alessandro Arnulfo
Hydronic radiant cooling systems have been used worldwide for decades. Now are gaining popularity also in North America and become an effective alternative to traditional all-air systems. New building codes and regulations demand for more energy efficient HVAC systems and radiant cooling is a proven an effective technology for cooling residential and commercial buildings. It is the preferred choice for designers to meet standards of Passive House, NetZero energy buildings, green and sustainable architecture. This presentation will address common questions and concerns and also analyze some of the benefits in terms of thermal comfort, wellbeing and productivity of occupants as well as substantial reduction of ductwork cross-sectional dimensions, operational and maintenance costs. Several case studies of radiant cooling projects will be presented.
We know that the present air conditioning system produces cooling effect by refrigerants like Freon, Ammonia. Using this refrigerants can get maximum output but one of the major disadvantages is harmful gas emission and global warming. This problem can be overcome by using thermoelectric modules Peltier effect air conditioner and their by protecting the environment. The present paper deals with the study of Thermoelectric air conditioner using different modules is discuss Thermoelectric cooling systems have advantages over conventional cooling devices, such as compact in size, light in weight, high reliability. High reliability as there is no moving parts. Mr. Parag Singhal | Tarun Chaudhary | Shardul Kumar Vijay | Tauheed Akhtar | Vaibhav | Ravin Singh ""Thermoelectric Air Conditioning"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23509.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/23509/thermoelectric-air-conditioning/mr-parag-singhal
This technique works by generating ions or electrically
charged atoms using electrodes placed close to one
another on a computer chip. Generated ions are passed
from electrode to electrode, with collisions between ions
and neutral air atoms propelling the air forward in what is
called the corona wind effect – the process that cools.
Охлаждение лучистыми термопанелями. Статая: By John Dieckmann, Member ASHRAE, Kurt W. Roth, Ph.D., Associate Member ASHRAE, and
James Brodrick, Ph.D., Member ASHRAE. ASHRAE Journal. June 2004
Radiant cooling for residential and commercial applications (Messana Radiant ...Alessandro Arnulfo
Hydronic radiant cooling systems have been used worldwide for decades. Now are gaining popularity also in North America and become an effective alternative to traditional all-air systems. New building codes and regulations demand for more energy efficient HVAC systems and radiant cooling is a proven an effective technology for cooling residential and commercial buildings. It is the preferred choice for designers to meet standards of Passive House, NetZero energy buildings, green and sustainable architecture. This presentation will address common questions and concerns and also analyze some of the benefits in terms of thermal comfort, wellbeing and productivity of occupants as well as substantial reduction of ductwork cross-sectional dimensions, operational and maintenance costs. Several case studies of radiant cooling projects will be presented.
We know that the present air conditioning system produces cooling effect by refrigerants like Freon, Ammonia. Using this refrigerants can get maximum output but one of the major disadvantages is harmful gas emission and global warming. This problem can be overcome by using thermoelectric modules Peltier effect air conditioner and their by protecting the environment. The present paper deals with the study of Thermoelectric air conditioner using different modules is discuss Thermoelectric cooling systems have advantages over conventional cooling devices, such as compact in size, light in weight, high reliability. High reliability as there is no moving parts. Mr. Parag Singhal | Tarun Chaudhary | Shardul Kumar Vijay | Tauheed Akhtar | Vaibhav | Ravin Singh ""Thermoelectric Air Conditioning"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23509.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/23509/thermoelectric-air-conditioning/mr-parag-singhal
Unlike most cooling systems in California which circulate cold air to maintain comfort most radiant cooling system circulate cool water through ceiling wall, or floor panels from that water is then absorbed by the occupants and interior spaces.
The project is based on electric heating and its method. This project is a college project done by students. So the project might have some mistakes. Use this project as any source is restricted. The project is uploaded only because of the benefits of the students who want to get the basic idea of the powerpoint presentation of a project.
Solving Heat Management Issues with Thermally Conductive PlasticsMomentive
As demand for performance and functionality of electronic devices increases, thermally conductive materials, such as our boron nitride powders, can effective lower operating temperatures and may potentially reduce failure rates. View the video above to see how.
The Thermo Electric Converter technology is a new answer to the heat to electricity puzzle that has been challenging scientists and engineers since the beginning of the industrial revolution. The technology basically utilizes a cyclic electrochemical reaction, in a cyclic endothermic/exothermic closed system. The implementations of this technology can be solar thermal or even waste heat recovery from industrial processes. The chemicals used in the mechanism are inexpensive and non toxic. I would like to see this system installed beneath roads, as to provide electricity to surrounding buildings. The theory is very simple and the technology is cheap. Investor enquiries welcome.
Bruni & Campisi offers services for different types of heating systems in Westchester and Connecticut. This slide explains the different heating system services available at Bruni & Campisi. To know more, call 914-574-2066 (NY) / 203-302-9118 (CT) or fax at 914-835-5783 or email at stephens@brucaminc.com. Visit us http://www.bruniandcampisi.com/
Electric heating is a process in which electrical energy is converted to heat. Common applications include water heating and industrial processes. An electric heater is an electrical device that converts electric current to energy.
Heat Transfer Applications
Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, thermal convection, thermal radiation, and transfer of energy by phase changes.
Introduction
Applications
References
conclusion
Detailed description of various heaters used in industries with applications and features. Tempsens heaters are highly durable and provide effective solutions in industrial needs.
Unlike most cooling systems in California which circulate cold air to maintain comfort most radiant cooling system circulate cool water through ceiling wall, or floor panels from that water is then absorbed by the occupants and interior spaces.
The project is based on electric heating and its method. This project is a college project done by students. So the project might have some mistakes. Use this project as any source is restricted. The project is uploaded only because of the benefits of the students who want to get the basic idea of the powerpoint presentation of a project.
Solving Heat Management Issues with Thermally Conductive PlasticsMomentive
As demand for performance and functionality of electronic devices increases, thermally conductive materials, such as our boron nitride powders, can effective lower operating temperatures and may potentially reduce failure rates. View the video above to see how.
The Thermo Electric Converter technology is a new answer to the heat to electricity puzzle that has been challenging scientists and engineers since the beginning of the industrial revolution. The technology basically utilizes a cyclic electrochemical reaction, in a cyclic endothermic/exothermic closed system. The implementations of this technology can be solar thermal or even waste heat recovery from industrial processes. The chemicals used in the mechanism are inexpensive and non toxic. I would like to see this system installed beneath roads, as to provide electricity to surrounding buildings. The theory is very simple and the technology is cheap. Investor enquiries welcome.
Bruni & Campisi offers services for different types of heating systems in Westchester and Connecticut. This slide explains the different heating system services available at Bruni & Campisi. To know more, call 914-574-2066 (NY) / 203-302-9118 (CT) or fax at 914-835-5783 or email at stephens@brucaminc.com. Visit us http://www.bruniandcampisi.com/
Electric heating is a process in which electrical energy is converted to heat. Common applications include water heating and industrial processes. An electric heater is an electrical device that converts electric current to energy.
Heat Transfer Applications
Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, thermal convection, thermal radiation, and transfer of energy by phase changes.
Introduction
Applications
References
conclusion
Detailed description of various heaters used in industries with applications and features. Tempsens heaters are highly durable and provide effective solutions in industrial needs.
A RESEARCH ON NON COOPERATIVE HYBRID SPECTRUM SENSING TECHNIQUEIAEME Publication
The research designed in this paper is to purpose and implement a Hybrid spectrum sensing technique. As the utilization of wireless devices has been increased, there is a great demand for the radio spectrum .Cognitive Radio is a technology which can sense the spectrum to make the efficient use of resources of spectrum. Sensing of spectrum can be done by using matched filter, energy detection, waveform based detection, cyclostationary feature. Hybrid model is implemented by taking the assumptions for the distance and the SNR value, so it does not require unnecessary time for sensing of every frequency band. Results are formulated on the bases of two parameters probability of false detection and probability of correct detection. The proposed methodology has been implemented in MATLAB and the results obtained are in the form of improvement in Throughput, Energy consumption, Accuracy and improvement in Error.
The proposed model has been found efficient when compared to the other spectrum sensing techniques. It has been proved the effective improvement in throughput is by 9.9135% .Thus the results obtained are excellent and this will definitely help researcher for the future development of Cognitive Radio.
ROLE OF NANO TECHNOLOGY ON AGRI-GREEN PRODUCT PRODUCTION PROCESS: EMERGING NE...IAEME Publication
Nanotechnology is one of the most important tools in modern agriculture, and in the field of
Agri-Green Technology of product Production .where, Agri-food nanotechnology is anticipated to
become a driving economic force in the near future. Agri-food themes focus on sustainability and
protection of agriculturally produced foods, including crops for human consumption and animal
feeding. Nanotechnology provides new agrochemical agents and new delivery mechanisms to
improve crop productivity, and it promises to reduce pesticide use. Nanotechnology can boost
agricultural production, and its applications include: 1) Nano formulations of agrochemicals for
applying pesticides and fertilizers for crop improvement; 2) the application of
nanosensors/nanobiosensors in crop protection for the identification of diseases and residues of
agrochemicals; 3) nanodevices for the genetic manipulation of plants; 4) plant disease diagnostics;
5) animal health, animal breeding, poultry production; and 6) postharvest management. Precision
farming techniques could be used to further improve crop yields but not damage soil and water,
reduce nitrogen loss due to leaching and emissions, as well as enhance nutrients long-term
incorporation by soil microorganisms. Nanotechnology uses include nanoparticle-mediated gene
or DNA transfer in plants for the development of insect-resistant varieties, food processing and
storage, nanofeed additives, and increased product shelf life. Nanotechnology promises to
Dr. Ramesh Chandra Rath, Puspita Acharya, Anoopa Laly and Bishnu Chanran Rout
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accelerate the development of biomass-to-fuels production technologies. Experts feel that the
potential benefits of nanotechnology for agriculture, food, fisheries, and aquaculture need to be
balanced against concerns for the soil, water, and environment and the occupational health of
workers. Raising awareness of nanotechnology in the agri-food sector, including feed and food
ingredients, intelligent packaging and quick-detection systems, is one of the keys to influencing
consumer acceptance. On the basis of only a handful of toxicological studies, concerns have arisen
regarding the safety of Nanomaterials, and researchers and companies will need to prove that
these nanotechnologies do not have more of a negative impact on the environment.
presentation about the what is biogas, diffterent types of biogas plant, traditional vs modern, nisargruna biogas pant and detailed analysis about why to install biogas unit.
How to Start Biogas Production, Biogas – An Intense Opportunity (Landfill Gas...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Generally, biogas is a renewable fuel. In any country, for cooking or heating purposes biogas can be used as a low-cost fuel. Biogas can be used as a fuel in stationary and mobile engines, to supply motive power, pump water, drive machinery (e.g., threshers, grinders) or generate electricity. It can be used in both spark and compression (diesel) engines. The spark ignition engine is easily modified to run on biogas by using a gas carburetor.
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A TEXT BOOK : Complete and comprehensive inputs in Learning about Biogas and Biogas digestors:We have tried to take the mystery away from biogas.
Biogas is a renewable energy source with many different production pathways and various excellent opportunities to use.
One main advantage of biogas is the waste reduction potential. Biogas production by anaerobic digestion is popular for treating biodegradable waste because valuable fuel can be produced while destroying disease-causing pathogens and reducing the volume of disposed waste products.
Biogas burns more cleanly than coal, and emits less carbon dioxide per unit of energy. The carbon in biogas was recently extracted from the atmosphere by photosynthetic plants. Releasing it back into the atmosphere adds less total atmospheric carbon than burning fossil fuels.
Thus, biogas production kills two birds with one stone: it reduces waste and produces energy. In addition, the residues from the digestation process can be used as high quality fertilizer. This closes the nutrient cycle.
Heat Transfer Enhancement of Plate Fin Heat Sinks – A Reviewijtsrd
Heat sinks have been commonly used for cool electrical, electronic and automotive parts in many industrial applications. They are effective in extracting heat at high temperatures from surfaces. The reliability of such systems depends on the temperature of their operation. Heat sinks are important components of most of these devices thermal management systems, such as diodes, thyristor, high power semiconductor devices such as integrated inverter circuits, audio amplifiers, microprocessors or microcontrollers. This paper highlights the use of heat sinks in electronic cooling applications, and discusses relevant literature to enhance the heat transfer efficiency of plate fin heat sinks by modifying the surface, interrupting the boundary layer and shifting the path. Prof. Pushparaj Singh | Prashant Kumar Pandey "Heat Transfer Enhancement of Plate Fin Heat Sinks – A Review" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33374.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering/33374/heat-transfer-enhancement-of-plate-fin-heat-sinks-–-a-review/prof-pushparaj-singh
568 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DEVICE AND MATERIALS RELIABILITY, VOL.docxtroutmanboris
568 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DEVICE AND MATERIALS RELIABILITY, VOL. 4, NO. 4, DECEMBER 2004
Review of Cooling Technologies
for Computer Products
Richard C. Chu, Robert E. Simons, Michael J. Ellsworth, Roger R. Schmidt, and Vincent Cozzolino
Invited Paper
Abstract—This paper provides a broad review of the cooling
technologies for computer products from desktop computers to
large servers. For many years cooling technology has played a key
role in enabling and facilitating the packaging and performance
improvements in each new generation of computers. The role of
internal and external thermal resistance in module level cooling
is discussed in terms of heat removal from chips and module
and examples are cited. The use of air-cooled heat sinks and
liquid-cooled cold plates to improve module cooling is addressed.
Immersion cooling as a scheme to accommodate high heat flux
at the chip level is also discussed. Cooling at the system level is
discussed in terms of air, hybrid, liquid, and refrigeration-cooled
systems. The growing problem of data center thermal manage-
ment is also considered. The paper concludes with a discussion of
future challenges related to computer cooling technology.
Index Terms—Air cooling, data center cooling, flow boiling, heat
sink, immersion cooling, impingement cooling, liquid cooling, pool
boiling, refrigeration cooling, system cooling, thermal, thermal
management, water cooling.
I. INTRODUCTION
E LECTRONIC devices and equipment now permeate vir-tually every aspect of our daily life. Among the most
ubiquitous of these is the electronic computer varying in size
from the handheld personal digital assistant to large scale main-
frames or servers. In many instances a computer is imbedded
within some other device controlling its function and is not
even recognizable as such. The applications of computers vary
from games for entertainment to highly complex systems sup-
porting vital health, economic, scientific, and military activities.
In a growing number of applications computer failure results
in a major disruption of vital services and can even have
life-threatening consequences. As a result, efforts to improve
the reliability of electronic computers are as important as ef-
forts to improve their speed and storage capacity.
Since the development of the first electronic digital computers
in the 1940s, the effective removal of heat has played a key role
in insuring the reliable operation of successive generations of
computers. The Electrical Numerical Integrator and Computer
(ENIAC), dedicated in 1946, has been described as a “30 ton,
boxcar-sized machine requiring an array of industrial cooling
Manuscript received August 30, 2004.
The authors are with the IBM Corporation, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 USA
(e-mail: [email protected]).
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/TDMR.2004.840855
fans to remove the 140 kW dissipated from its 18 000 vacuum
tubes” [1]. Following ENIAC, most early digital computers used
vacuum-tube electroni.
A Thesis on Design Optimization of Heat Sink in Power ElectronicsIJERA Editor
The heat sinks are used in electronic systems to remove heat from the chip and effectively transfer it to the ambient. The heat sink geometry is designed by the mechanical engineers with the primary aim of reducing the thermal resistance of the heat sink for better cooling in the electronic systems. Due to the proximity of the heat sink with the ICs, the RF fields created by RF currents in the ICs/PCBs gets coupled to heat sinks. Hence, the coupled RF current can cause radiated emission. This radiated noise from the device can couple and disturb the functioning of the nearby electronic systems. Also this radiated emission from the device poses a problem to the system compliance with respect to EMI/EMC regulations. The international EMI/EMC standards require the radiated emission from the electronic devices to be kept below the specified limits. As a result the design of Heat Sink is very important factor for the efficient operation of the electronic equipment. In this project design optimization of a Heat sink in a Power amplifier is performed to reduce the weight and size .Power amplifier is electronic equipment mounted in an army vehicle. The power modules inside the amplifier generates a heat of 1440 Watts and a temperature of 140 0c.Two Heat sinks are used to dissipate the heat generated inside the equipment and maintain a temperature of less than 850c. The existing heat sink which is being used is weighing around 10.3kgs and height of 51mm; as a result the unit is very robust. The objective of my project is To design & optimize the heat sink to reduce the weight and size. The optimized heat sink should also dissipate heat generated by power modules and maintain a temperature of less than 850c inside. To achieve the design a steady state thermal analysis will be performed on the heat sink and plot the Temperature distribution on the fins. Based on the above analysis results we will increase/decrease the number of fins, thickness of fins, and height of fins to reduce the weight of the heat sink. We will perform CFD analysis of the power amplifier by mounting the optimized heat sink and plot temperature, pressure and velocity distribution in the power amplifier enclosure. Efforts are made to optimize temperature, pressure and velocity distribution in the power amplifier enclosure by reorienting the power modules in the enclosure. UNIGRAPHICS software is used for 3D modeling SOLID WORKS FLOW SIMULATION software is used for thermal and CFD analysis.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
Cooling system plays important roles to control the temperature of car’s engine. One of the important
elements in the car cooling system is cooling fluid. The usage of wrong cooling fluid can give negatives impact to
the car’s engine and shorten engine life. An efficient cooling system can prevent engine from overheating and
assists the vehicle running at its optimal performance. This thesis was conducted to study the effectiveness of
various types cooling agent in the vehicle cooling system which will influence the operation time of the engine
block mainly cylinder in the light vehicle cooling systems. 3D model of the engine block is done in Pro/Engineer.
Different types of fluids mixed with base fluid water considered in this thesis Aluminum Oxide, Silicon Carbide,
Titanium Oxide and Copper Oxide at volume fraction of 0.4. The properties of the nanofluids are calculated
theoretically.CFD analysis is done on the engine block using all nanofluids and Thermal analysis is done on the
engine block by varying the materials Copper and Aluminum alloy
The present trend in the electronic packaging industry is to reduce the size and increase the performance of the equipment. As the power of these systems increases and the volume allowed diminishes, heat flux or density is spiraled. The cooling of modern electronic components is one of the prime areas for the application of thermal control techniques. Of the many thermal-cooling techniques, forced air-cooling being one such extensively used technique due to its simple design and easy availability of air. The present study is to design an air cooled high power electronic system to dissipate heat from selected electronic components.
Wherever electrical power is generated, there is also power dissipation, which heats up the components. This heat needs to be transferred away to prevent overheating. For semiconductors there is a maximum junction temperature, above which the semiconductor ceases to work. The right method to dissipate excess heat heavily depends on the mechanical and environmental conditions, as well as the field of application.
Conduction Cooling is a way of transporting the heat without needing fans, and also providing a metal frame makes the solution even more rugged!
Row-based data center cooling is normally regarded as
a “cold air supply” architecture that uses row-based
coolers. However, row-based cooling is actually a “hot
air capture” architecture that neutralizes hot air from IT
equipment before it has a chance to mix with the
surrounding air in the room. This paper discusses
common misconceptions aboutrow-based cooling,
explains how row-based cooling removes hot air, and
describes key design attributes that maximize the
effectiveness of this approach.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
1. ABSTRACT
Nanotechnology is one of the fast developing branches of hybrid science combining
physics, chemistry and engineering. One of the major implications of this technology will
have on the future field of engineering. Future computer chips will contain more circuitry
and components, causing them to generate additional heat and requiring innovative cooling
methods.
This paper explains the role of nanotechnology in increasing the efficiency of the
computer. The most innovative and emerging technique, using a liquid to cool electronic
circuits, however, poses many challenges, as they are expensive and prone to breakdown.
So, our aim here is to create a type of system for the chips to cool such that the challenges
hindered are overcome. Thus industry has developed a new cooling method that uses air.
The key attribute of this work is that it sticks with air cooling while possibly providing the
same rate of cooling as a liquid. We explain the cooling of future computers using
nanotechnology. This method uses new type of cooling technology for computers that uses a
sort of nano-lightning to create tiny wind of currents that would self-cool the chips without
any requirement of an external mean. It explains about the carbon nanoribbons for smaller,
speedier computer chips and also the computer memory designed in nanoscale.
INDEX TERM
OVERCLOCKING: Extra cooling which is usually required by those who run parts of their
computer (such as the CPU and GPU) at higher voltages and frequencies than
manufacturer specifications call for.
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2. INTRODUCTION
The present trends used for reducing the heat in the computer are Liquid submersion
cooling, Passive heat-sink cooling, Active heat-sink cooling, Peltier cooling or
thermoelectric cooling, Water cooling Heat pipe ,Phase-change cooling, Integrated chip
cooling techniques. However these techniques possess certain drawbacks which can be
overcome by the new technique. The new technique works by generating ions or electrically
charged atoms using electrodes placed close to one another on a computer chip. Generated
ions are passed from electrode to electrode, with collisions between ions and neutral air
atoms propelling the air forward in what is called the corona wind effect – the process that
cools. The nanoscale computer memory can retrieve data 1000 times faster than the normal
wire. The entire thing would sit on, and be integrated into, a chip that is 10mmx10mm.
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3. CAUSES OF HEAT GENERATION
The amount of heat generated by an integrated circuit (e.g., a CPU), the prime cause of
heat build up in modern computers, is a function of the efficiency of its design, the
technology used in its construction and the frequency and voltage at which it operates. In
operation, the temperature of a computer's components will rise until the heat lost to the
surroundings is equal to the heat produced by the component, and thus the temperature of the
component reaches equilibrium. For reliable operation, the equilibrium temperature must be
sufficiently low for the structure of the computer's circuits to survive. Some of popular
cooling techniques are discussed below:
1) PASSIVE HEAT-SINK COOLING:
Passive heat-sink cooling involves attaching a block of machined or extruded metal
to the part that needs cooling. A thermal adhesive may be used. More commonly for a
personal-computer CPU, a clamp holds the heat sink directly
over the chip, with a thermal grease or thermal pad spread
between. This block usually has fins and ridges to increase its
surface area. The heat conductivity of metal is much better than
that of air, and it radiates heat better than does the component
that it is protecting (usually an integrated circuit or CPU). Until
recently, fan-cooled aluminium heat sinks were the norm for
desktop computers. Today, many heat sinks feature copper base-
plates or are entirely made of copper, and mount fans of
Passive heat sink on a chip
considerable size and power.
Dust buildup between the metal fins of a heat sink gradually reduces efficiency, but
can be countered with a gas duster by blowing away the dust along with any other unwanted
excess material. Passive heat sinks are commonly found on older CPUs, parts that do not get
very hot (such as the chipset), and low-power computers. Usually a heat-sink is attached to
the integrated heat spreader (IHS), essentially a large, flat plate attached to the CPU, with
conduction paste layered between. This dissipates or spreads the heat locally. Unlike a heat
sink, a spreader is meant to redistribute heat, not to remove it. In addition, the IHS protects
the fragile CPU. Passive cooling involves no fan noise.
2) ACTIVE HEAT-SINK COOLING:
Active heat-sink cooling uses the same principle as passive,
with the addition of a fan that blows over or through the heat sink.
The air movement increases the rate at which the heat sink can
exchange heat with the ambient air. Active heat sinks are the
primary method of cooling modern processors and graphics cards.
The buildup of dust is greatly increased with active heat-
sink cooling, because the fan continually takes in the dust present
in the surrounding air. Active heat sink with a
Fan and heat pipes
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4. 3) WATER COOLING:
While originally limited to mainframe computers, water cooling has become a
practice largely associated with overclocking in the form of
either manufactured kits, or in the form of do-it-yourself
setups assembled from individually gathered parts. The past
few years has seen water cooling increasing its popularity
with pre-assembled, moderate to high performance, desktop
computers. Water has the ability to dissipate more heat from
the parts being cooled than the various types of metals used in DIY Water cooling setup
heat sinks, making it suitable for overclocking and high showing 12v pump, CPU
performance computer applications. Water block
Advantages to water cooling include the fact that a system is not limited to cooling
one component, but can be set up to cool the central processing unit, graphics processing
unit, and/or other components at the same time with the same system. As opposed to air
cooling, water cooling is also influenced less by the ambient temperature. Water cooling's
comparatively low noise-level compares favorably to that of active cooling, which can
become quite noisy. One disadvantage to water cooling is the potential for a coolant leak.
Leaked coolant can damage any electronic components it comes in contact with. Another
drawback to water cooling is the complexity of the system.
4) HEAT PIPE:
A heat pipe is a hollow tube containing a heat transfer
liquid. As the liquid evaporates, it carries heat to the cool end,
where it condenses and then returns to the hot end. Heat pipes
thus have a much higher effective thermal conductivity. For
use in computers, the heat sink on the CPU is attached to a A graphics card with a heat
larger radiator heat sink. Both heat sinks are hollow as is pipe cooler design
the attachment between them, creating one large heat pipe that transfers heat from the CPU
to the radiator, which is then cooled using some conventional method. This method is
expensive and usually used when space is tight or absolute quiet is needed. Because of the
efficiency of this method of cooling, many desktop CPUs and GPUs, as well as high end
chipsets, use heat pipes in addition to active fan-based cooling to remain within safe
operating temperatures.
5) USE OF ROUNDED CABLES:
Older PCs use flat ribbon cables to connect storage drives. These large flat cables greatly
impede airflow by causing drag and turbulence. Over lockers and modders often replace
these with rounded cables, with the conductive wires bunched together tightly to reduce
surface area. Theoretically, the parallel strands of conductors in a ribbon cable serve to
reduce crosstalk, but there is no empirical evidence of rounding cables reducing
performance. This may be because the length of the cable is short enough so that the effect
of crosstalk is negligible. Problems usually arise when the cable is not electromagnetically
protected and the length is considerable, a more frequent occurrence with older network
cables. In order to have a still better efficiency, cables are replaced by Nanotechnology.
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5. NANOTECHNOLOGY
The word nanotechnology is derived from the Greek word
‘nanos’ meaning ‘dwarf’. Nanotechnology involves working with
matter at the scale of one-billionth of a meter (1mm). It refers to
the manipulation of matter on the minutest scale i.e. atoms and
molecules. Figure shows the process of Atom.
Every element is composed of matter. Matter is again the Atom
composition of infinite atoms. The atoms cluster together to form molecules, which, in turn,
combine with several other molecules to form a basic molecular structure. The molecular
structures have specific density, shape, hardness and other physical properties of that
particular element. These very properties are taken to consideration when we talk of
nanotechnology. The properties of matter depend on how atoms are arranged in the matter. It
is possible to rearrange atoms in the matter. If we rearrange atoms in coal we get diamonds.
When we rearrange atoms of sand with addition of little impurities we get computer chips.
Thus nanotechnology is about rearranging of atoms and placing each atom in the right place.
Nanotechnology crosses and unites academic fields of physics, chemistry, biology and even
computer science taking shape to create ‘smart materials’ roughly the size of atoms,
possessing far better characteristics than what they originally had.
A major challenge for nanotechnology is to get control
on the characteristics of the matter to develop highly efficient
systems. The goal of nanotechnology is to manipulate atoms
individually and place them in a pattern to produce a desired
structure. The figure shows Molecules process.
Molecules
NANO-LIGHTING
A new type of cooling technology for computers that uses a sort of nano-lightning to
create tiny wind currents is used to cool the chips. Future computer chips will generate
additional heat, requiring innovative cooling methods, as they will contain more circuitry
and components. Engineers are studying ways to improve cooling technologies, including
systems that circulate liquids to draw heat from chips. Using a liquid to cool electronic
circuits, however, poses many challenges, and industry would rather develop new cooling
methods that use air.
Future cooling devices based on the design will have an ion-generation region, where
electrons are released, and a pumping region, made up of another set of electrodes needed to
create the cooling effect. The key attribute of this work is that it sticks with air cooling while
possibly providing the same rate of cooling as a liquid. Chips in desktop computers currently
are cooled with ‘heat sinks’ that contain fins to dissipate heat. The heat sinks are connected
to bulky fan assemblies to carry away the heated air.
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6. We need an external means of creating air. We need the fan. Here, the creation of air
as well as the cooling is all happening on one chip. That’s the key value of this idea. The
researchers envision cooling devices that are small enough to fit on individual chips, actually
making up a layer of the chip. The entire thing would sit on, and be integrated into, a chip
that is 10mmx10mm.
REGIONS OF COOLING
The cooling of computer chips is incorporated through two regions respectively,
Ion – Generating region
Ion – pumping region
ION – GENERATING REGION Shows the electron emission process
This region consists of electrodes for electron emission and ion creation. Using
electrodes placed close to one another on a computer chip, the new technique works by
generating ions – or electrically charged atoms. Negatively charged electrodes, or cathodes,
are made of nanotubes of carbon with tips only as wide as five nanometers, or billionths of a
meter. Carbon nanotubes are tiny cylindrical structures that are some 50,000 times thinner
than the diameter of human hair.
A carbon nanotubes is a sheet of carbon atoms joined in a pattern of hexagons and
rolled into a cylinder, like chicken wire. Where the two ends wrap around and meet
determines the conductive properties of the nanotube. Line the ends up one way, and the
nanotube conducts electricity like a metal. But line them up another way, and the nanotube
heaves like a semiconductor. Roll one nanotube around another, and you get a multi-walled
nanotube – a metal – type inside a semiconductor inside a metal – type, for example. The
negatively charged nanotubes discharge electrons toward the positively charged electrodes
when voltage is passed into the electrodes.
These carbon nanotubes combine to form electrodes to generate ions that cause the
ionization of air, which in turn creates tiny wind currents thereby cooling the chips.The
researchers are able to create the ionizing effect with low voltage because the tips of the
nanotubes are extremely narrow and the oppositely charged electrodes are spaced apart only
about 10 microns, or one – tenth the width of a human hair.
ION – PUMPING REGION
Pumping region made up of another set of electrodes needed to
create the cooling effect. Clouds of ions are created when
electrons react with air can then be attracted by the second Pumping Region Process
region of electrodes and pumped forward by changing the voltages in those electrodes. This
region consists of a series of
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7. electrodes, with descending positive polarity with the final one negatively charged. Usually
the series consist of three electrodes with the first one highly positive, the next one less
positive and the last one negative. This combination creates a kind of environment so that
the ions are pumped out resulting in an ionic breeze which cools the computer chips. The
creation of ionic breeze is explained by “Corona Wind Effect”.
Corona Wind Effect: A corona wind is created by the ions that follow an electrical field set
up by opposite charges. In man – made devices, generated ions are passed from electrode to
electrode, in the mode of a charge – coupled device, with collisions between ions and neutral
air atoms propelling the air forward in what is called the corona wind effect (Ionic Breeze).
The corona wind effect was explained by Biefeld and Brown. This effect is also known as
Biefeld-Brown Effect.
Biefeld – Brown Effect: The Biefeld – Brown effect is an electro kinetic effect that was
discovered by Thomas Townsend Brown and Dr. Paul Alfred Biefeld. The effect is more
widely referred to as Electro – hydrodynamics (EHD) or sometimes electro – fluid –
dynamics.
EFFECT ANALYSIS:
The effect relies on corona discharge, which allows atoms to become ionized near
sharp points and edges – this belief is perpetuated in the construction of pointy lightning rods
historically (though rounded or spherical topped rods are better than the pointed rods).
Usually, two electrodes are used with a high voltage between them, about 20kV,
where one electrode is small or sharp, and the other larger and smoother. This creates a high
field gradient around the smaller, positively charged electrode. Around this electrode,
electrons are stripped of the atoms in the surrounding medium they are literally pulled right
off by the electrode’s charge. The electrons quickly move to the electrode, and are driven to
the negative electrode by the voltage. This leaves a cloud of positively charged ions in the
medium, which are attracted to the negative electrode. This also drags along some of the
surrounding medium, causing what is known as ion wind, which creates a breeze of
considerably greater magnitude than the ions themselves account for.
Unipolar charge current can be generated through corona discharge from a thin wire
enclosed in a shield electrode. Except for an ionization sheath adjacent to the coronating
wire surface, most parts of the region in the enclosing shield contain drifting ions of a single
polarity in response to the electric field. Momentum transfer as a consequence of collisions
between drifting ions and electrically neutral air molecules gives rise to the electro
hydrodynamic flow known as corona wind.
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8. COOLING METHODOLOGY USING
NANOTUBES
The steps involved in the cooling process are as follows:
Carbon nanotube electrodes placed close to one another on a computer chip and
voltage is passed into the electrodes.
When voltage is passed into the electrodes the negatively charged nanotubes
discharge electrons towards the positively charged electrodes.
The electrons react with surrounding air, causing the air molecules to be ionized just
as electrons in the atmosphere ionize air in clouds.
This ionization of air leads to an imbalance of charges that eventually result in
lightning bolts.
To create lightning we need tens of kilovolts, but we do it with 100 volts or less, in
simple term, we are generating lighting on a nano-scale here.
The researchers are able to create the ionizing effect with low voltage because the
tips of the nanotubes are extremely narrow and the oppositely charged electrodes are
spaced apart only about 10 microns, or one – tenth the width of human hair.
The ionized air molecules cause currents like those created by the “corona wind”
phenomenon, which happens between electrodes at voltages higher than 10 kilovolts,
or 10,000 volts.
Clouds of ions created when electrons react with air can then be attracted by the
second region of electrodes and pumped forward by changing the voltages in those
electrodes.
The voltages are rapidly switched from one electrode to the next in such a way that
the clouds of ions move forward.
As the ions move forward, they make repeated collisions with neutral molecules,
producing the breeze.
Voltages are switched at the right frequency so that the ion cloud is constantly
moving forward causing the breeze to flow.
The pumping concept works with a region of electrodes made of many series, each
series containing three electrodes.
The first in the series is the most positively charged, followed by an electrode that
has a less – positive charge and then a third electrode that is negative.
Switching the voltages from one electrode to the next causes the charges to move
forward, which in turn moves the ion clouds.
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9. Generated ions are passed from electrode to electrode, in the mode of a charge –
coupled device, with collisions between ions and neutral air atoms propelling the air
forward in what is called the corona wind effect
The researchers nano sized the corona wind effect and combined it with micro fluidic
channels with embedded, megahertz – sequenced electrodes to create suitable for
pumping heat – laden air molecules literally through the core of a chip and out the
other side.
Thus the process of cooling is carried out so that the heat is given out without providing any
external means.
ADVANTAGES OF SELF COOLING:
Additional cost for providing external cooling (coolers, air – conditioner etc) can be
eliminated.
Size of computers will be smaller in near future compared to those used at present.
No moving parts inside the computer, hence there will be more reliable and noiseless.
Self – cooling of chips will increase the life expectancy of the chips and hence
increase the life of appliance.
Additional and more advanced circuitry can be designed and fabricated within a
single chip.
In conventional cooling we need an external means of creating air. We need the fan.
Here, the creation of air as well as the cooling is all happening on one chip. That’s
the key value of this idea.
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10. CARBON NANORIBBONS FOR
SMALLER, SPEEDIER COMPUTER
CHIPS
Stanford chemists have developed a new way to make transistors out of carbon
nanoribbons. The devices could someday be integrated into high-performance computer
chips to increase their speed and generate less heat, which can damage today's silicon-based
chips when transistors are packed together tightly. Researchers have made nanoribbons,
strips of carbon 50,000-times thinner than a human hair, that are smoother and narrower than
nanoribbons made through other techniques.
A schematic of graphene nanoribbon field-effect transistor with palladium contacts (S,D) on
a 10 nm thick insulating silicon dioxide surface (purple). Beneath the Si02 layer is a highly
conductive silicon layer (G)
The researchers have made the transistors called "field-effect transistors"—a critical
component of computer chips—with graphene that can operate at room temperature.
Graphene is a form of carbon derived from graphite. Other graphene transistors, made with
wider nanoribbons or thin films, require much lower temperatures. Field-effect transistors
are the key elements of computer chips, acting as data carriers from one place to another.
They are composed of a semiconductor channel sandwiched between two metal electrodes.
In the presence of an electric field, a charged metal plate can draw positive and negative
charges in and out of the semiconductor. This allows the electric current to either pass
through or be blocked, which in turn controls how the devices can be switched on and off,
thereby regulating the flow of data.
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11. COMPUTER MEMORY DESIGNED IN
NANOSCALE
The technology have developed nanowires capable of storing computer data for
100,000 years and retrieving that data a thousand times faster than existing portable memory
devices such as Flash memory and micro-drives, all using less power and space than current
memory technologies. These nano-wires can retrieve data 1000 times faster than the normal
wire. This new form of memory has the potential to revolutionize the way we share
information, transfer data and even download entertainment as consumers. The researchers
grew the nanowires onto a layered oxide-nitride-oxide substrate. Applying a positive voltage
across the wires causes electrons in the wires to tunnel down into the substrate, charging it.
A negative voltage causes the electrons to tunnel back up into the wires. This process is the
key to the device's memory function: when fully charged, each nanowire device stores a
single bit of information, either a "0" or a "1" depending on the position of the electrons.
When no voltage is present, the stored information can be read.
The device combines the excellent electronic properties of nanowires with
established technology, and thus has several characteristics that make it very promising for
applications in non-volatile memory. For example, it has simple read, write, and erase
capabilities. It boasts a large memory window--the voltage range over which it stores
information--which indicates good memory retention and a high resistance to disturbances
from outside voltages. The device also has a large on/off current ratio, a property that allows
the circuit to clearly distinguish between the "0" and "1" states.
The basic structure of the
nanowire devices is based on a
sandwich geometry in which a
nanowire (n-type zinc oxide) is
placed between the substrate
(heavily doped p-type silicon) and
a top metallic contact, using spin-
on glass as an insulating spacer
layer to prevent the metal contact Basic Structure of NanoWire
from shorting to the substrate (as shown in (a) and (b)). This allows for uniform injection of
current along the length of the nanowire. A finished wafer using the team’s method is shown
in (c), with a typical device shown in (d). Note that a stray nanowire intercepts the device on
the upper part of (d). The oval feature surrounding the stray nanowire is due to the varying
thickness of the spin-on glass film. When a voltage is applied to this device, it emits
ultraviolet light (as shown in image (e) obtained with a CCD camera) with a peak
wavelength of ~380 nm.
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12. FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
Silicon Nanowires Upgrade Data-Storage Technology – It is a fabricated memory
device that combines silicon nanowires with a more traditional type of data-storage. Their
hybrid structure may be more reliable than other nanowire-based memory devices recently
built and more easily integrated into commercial applications.
Another version of the design might replace the carbon nanotubes with a thin film of
diamond, which would be sturdier and easier to fabricate than the nanotubes. The grain
boundaries in the diamond film provide the same kind of opportunity for electron emission
and ion generation as a carbon nanotube.
Most features of the device could be manufactured with conventional silicon
fabrication techniques used in the semiconductor industry to make computer chips.
Electronics manufactures ultimately are most interested in reliability because so much of
what we do now depends completely on the reliability of our systems. This cooling method
would have no moving parts making it quiet and reliable.
Integrated Nanowire Sensor Circuitry -Integrated sensor circuit based on nanowire
arrays, combining light sensors and electronics made of different crystalline materials.
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13. CONCLUSION
Cooling of computer chips is indeed a matter of highest concern in today’s electronic
world. With greater development in the field of IC fabrication, more complex circuitry may
be designed. Additional heat production eventually leads us for requirement of innovative
cooling methods. Chips in desktop computers currently are cooled with ‘heat sinks’ that
contain fins to dissipate heat. The heat sinks are connected to bulky fan assemblies to carry
away the heated air. External means of creating air and the fan are needed. Conventional
fans use too much space and energy for laptop computers, which have to be cooled entirely
with heat sinks and tube – like “heat pipes” that dissipate heat. Liquid cooling, on the other
hand, would be expensive and prone to break down. For that reason, the ion – driven cooling
device represents a way to increase cooling capacity in laptops, meaning they could use
higher performance chips that generate too much heat for current laptops. Moreover the
entire thing could sit on, and be integrated into, a chip that is 10 x 10mm.The researchers
envision cooling devices that are small enough to fit on individual chips, actually making up
a layer of the chip.
Here, the creation of air as well as the cooling is all happening on one chip. Hence
self – cooling of computer chips is far more beneficial than the conventional one and
moreover it paves way for innovative thinking and research.
Nanotechnology is used in computers for improving its efficiency. The nanowires,
nano cooling techniques provides with high reliability, increased performance efficiency.
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14. REFERENCE
I. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology/
II. www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology/
III. www.xbitlabs.com
IV. www.nanotech.now.com
V. www.crnano.org
VI. www.dailytech.com/Nanotechnology...Cooling/
VII. www.azonano.com
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15. REFERENCE
I. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanotechnology/
II. www.nanowerk.com/nanotechnology/
III. www.xbitlabs.com
IV. www.nanotech.now.com
V. www.crnano.org
VI. www.dailytech.com/Nanotechnology...Cooling/
VII. www.azonano.com
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