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Immersion Cooling System for Data Centers

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This project presents the design and testing of an immersion cooling system using dielectric fluid to efficiently cool electronic and computing hardware. It includes system setup, performance measurements, and practical guidelines for liquid-based thermal management.
Meena, Nikhil   +6 more
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Immersion cooling for lithium-ion batteries – A review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Power Sources, 2022
Battery thermal management systems are critical for high performance electric vehicles, where the ability to remove heat and homogenise temperature distributions in single cells and packs are key considerations.
Charlotte Roe   +2 more
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Immersion cooling heats up

Communications of the ACM, 2022
Depending on climate conditions, the availability of renewables and other factors, immersion cooling can make a profound difference in both energy consumption and costs.
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Cost-Efficient Overclocking in Immersion-Cooled Datacenters

2021 ACM/IEEE 48th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), 2021
Cloud providers typically use air-based solutions for cooling servers in datacenters. However, increasing transistor counts and the end of Dennard scaling will result in chips with thermal design power that exceeds the capabilities of air cooling in the near future.
Majid Jalili 0004   +10 more
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Optimization of a Air-Cooled Heatsink for Immersion Cooling Application

ASME 2023 International Technical Conference and Exhibition on Packaging and Integration of Electronic and Photonic Microsystems, 2023
Abstract Data centers have started to adopt immersion cooling for more than just mainframes and supercomputers. Due to the inability of air cooling to cool down recent high-configured servers with higher Thermal Design Power, current thermal requirements in machine learning, AI, blockchain, 5G, edge computing, and high-frequency trading ...
Gautam Gupta   +10 more
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To Cool, But Not Too Cool

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2008
Patient cooling time can impact upon the prognosis of heat illness. Although ice-cold-water immersion will rapidly extract heat, access to ice or cold water may be limited in hot climates. Indeed, some have concerns regarding the sudden cold-water immersion of hyperthermic individuals, whereas others believe that cutaneous vasoconstriction may reduce ...
Taylor, Nigel   +3 more
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An innovative method of immersion vacuum cooling for cooked meat products: immersion vacuum cooling with ultrasonic assistance

International Journal of Food Science & Technology, 2020
SummaryIn this paper, immersion vacuum cooling with ultrasonic assistance (IVCUA) is compared with immersion vacuum cooling alone (IVC) and vacuum cooling (VC) for cooling time, mass loss, colour, texture profile and water mobility and compartmentalization for cooked meat products. The results reveal that IVCUA clearly enhances the boiling intensity of
Caihu Liao, Yigang Yu
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A Review on Immersion Cooling for Power Electronics

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2022
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The ability to precisely control electrical voltages on a large scale has made possible many efficient, powerful innovations, from high-speed electric trains to wind turbines to electric drive motors for everything from heavy earthmoving equipment to personal electric vehicles ...
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Confined Immersion Cooling in Microscale Gaps

2020 19th IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm), 2020
Thermal management is one of the major operational concerns for data centers and accounts for a significant fraction of total power consumption. Passive immersion cooling solutions have been explored owing to their potential for offering low overall thermal resistance in very dense rack configurations where there is no room for conventional heat sinks ...
Albraa A. Alsaati   +2 more
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COOLING OF PORCINE HAM BY OIL IMMERSION

Journal of Food Science, 1970
SUMMARY 12 swine (8 Hampshire and 4 Yorkshire barrows) were selected for this study. Each animal was slaughtered and the hams removed from the “hot” carcass. Individual paired hams from the same animal were placed in 1 of 2 cooling systems (immersion in refrigerated light mineral oil or a forced‐air system). Both systems were operated
C. L. KASTNER   +2 more
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