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BenK
Mar 13, 2012Explorer
NewsW wrote:BenK wrote:
On pressure waves...my physicists were always playing with them
when developing our solid state refrigeration compressor (cryogenic
cooling for silicon).
I know exactly the application and customer for that!
LOL
Small world.
Chilling chips is essential in certain applications, and the fridge machinery is a big issue in terms of weight, reliability, and maintenance burden.
You be amazed how much heat is dissipated...
Do know, or say it for in-house use and license externally. Actually
caught one of the directors in Labs working with the biggest chip house
in the world...payola and they almost got some of the secret sauce
Not just flooded, but phase change of cyro fluids on the diamond foam
with only one very low Theta-J (several other patents were not filed
as the work was NOT finished, or mature enough to hand off)
Millions of applications that was writing business plans for
Automotive was one of the larger markets and now think application to
this thread....freeze the H2O in whatever form it is in the fuel...then
particulate filters can weed them out
Since our proto's were in the 90% efficiency range, knew a game changer
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