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Unread 12-02-2003, 01:54 PM   #2
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I love blank statments like this:

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'A system like this could work in the avionics bay of an aircraft,' said Samuel Heffington, a research engineer in the School of Mechanical Engineering and director of technology development for Innovative Fluidics. 'We have so far been able to cool about 420 watts per square centimetre, and ultimately expect to increase that to 1,000 watts per square centimetre.'
What exactly does "cool" mean? Does it mean cooling 420 watts from 100C to 95C? Or 100C to ambient? And there is no example's of what they have done? Sounds good, but untill some practicle examples of it working are shown who knows?....
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