That’s where two-phase cooling steps in. By using the latent heat of vaporization, ACT’s Loop Thermosyphon and Pumped Two-Phase systems make it possible to move more power through smaller footprints, ...
The Accelsius study, with analysis by Jacobs, indicates that two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling may offer up to 35% lower OpEx and 12% lower TCO compared to single-phase approaches Adoption of ...
Thermal management systems that leverage liquid-to-vapor phase change have the potential for substantial size, weight, and power (SWaP) advantages compared to existing systems. However, the design and ...
Featuring a process that changes liquid to a gas, a two-phase liquid cooling system is said to be the first to be able to remove up to four times more heat from high-power electronics. The maintenance ...
As the number of higher-throughput applications grows, so does the need for a wider bandwidth and network coverage in wireless systems. Given limited spectrum allocation, wireless communication ...
Liquid–liquid phase separation is a process in which a uniform solution separates into two coexisting liquid phases. In living cells, it governs the formation of membrane-less compartments that ...
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