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    Tiny Refrigerator To Cool Future Computers



    Tiny Refrigerator Taking Shape To Cool Future Computers

    ScienceDaily (June 24, 2008) — Researchers at Purdue University are developing a miniature refrigeration system small enough to fit inside laptops and personal computers, a cooling technology that would boost performance while shrinking the size of computers.


    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0619152239.htm



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    Re: Tiny Refrigerator To Cool Future Computers

    Some experimental and research systems already use refrigeration. I have seen one that used a compressor the size of a soda can ("Little Kim").
    "If Hannah was an air handler, I would be a condensing unit so I could open her TXV and pump my refrigerant through her coils." - a HVAC friend of mine

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    Re: Tiny Refrigerator To Cool Future Computers

    this would fit in your palm of your hand.
    They have compressors that pump refrigerants using penny-size diaphragms The elastic membranes are made of ultra-thin sheets of a plastic called polyimide and coated with an electrically conducting metallic layer. The metal layer allows the diaphragm to be moved back and forth to produce a pumping action, If you stack the diaphragms in one direction, you get more pressure rise, and if you stack in the other direction, you get more volume pumped.

    I find this type of junk cool

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    Re: Tiny Refrigerator To Cool Future Computers

    Fantastic, thanks for the link.

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