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#26 |
Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Los Angeles
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Well, I saw the ionic breeze mentioned in this thread, and maybe somebody wondering how it was powered.
I believe they use a bunch of piezoelectric fans, which basically flap in the air when electricity is supplied. Like so. ![]() I read about that in CPU. Eventually, they hope to put them inside CPU dies to cool them off from inside (even though they'll probably make very little airflow, we'll see how it works) The nano-lightning seems more interesting though. EDIT: Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I felt compelled to mention that. |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Africa
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Apologies to interested parties but DSL is capped at 3GB in South Africa.
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A Potential Difference of 30KV is 30KV wether it's from - 15 KV to +15KV, or 0KV to +30KV, or 0KV to -30KV. Wherever there is a PD there will be a current flow in a 'closed' circuit no matter the direction of electron flow. Now if one of your conductors is through earth, to make sure of no PD between sensitive components, you still end up with electrons flowing around 'in a circle' with whatever is making the PD acting as a pump. If you consider earth to be the 'negative wire', which happens to be earthed: Quote:
While I agree with your statement above; in this case I was refering to the air gap between radiator and grill. Here the path of least resistance is also the shortest path. Correct me if I'm wrong... |
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#28 |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Africa
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What you have fond there is piezoelectric ceramic this stuff can be made to vibrate at extremely high frequencies. One can use them to make the finest water-mist known to man! (I think?) The Bong cooling guys should be looking at these. A couple of these babies would make for the biggest cooling/evap surface possible. No fans reqd! ?? With bong cooling; why not duct the cool air into the case, as well as using the water to cool the CPU GPU etc?? A UV bacteria killer; Water attached to the mains, wioth a cistern to keep the water level up. (The valve with a float, like the ones used in toilets, but smaller. An old carburator would work) As for building these into CPU's? I dont think that sort of vibration will be good? I think that new silicon that melts at 600 C is the way to go: Throw volts at it; Get high delta T's; which are easier to dissapate to air. I'd post it over there. |
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