Hard water works slowly but relentlessly. Installing a softener stops that process at the source, protecting everything ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces—those famously "never-wet" materials that make water bead up and roll away—have a stubborn weakness: hot water. Once temperatures climb above roughly 40 degrees Celsius, many ...
Both acrylic and glass windowed blocks were placed inside a grey plastic crate, submerged in water, and then pumped to within an inch of their lives to see what sort of internal pressure they could ...
Using hot water to cool supercomputers? Nvidia and others are doing it. It’s liquid cooling minus the water chillers.
Many people who use water cooling in their computer systems like to go full-bore with ‘aquarium’ aesthetic, which includes adding a window to their cooling blocks so that they see the ...
Recently [ElecrArc240] got his paws on an Intel-branded 3 kW power supply that apparently had been designed as a reference ...
In the not so distant future, data centers are going to be launched into orbit, where they’ll be cooled by the vacuum of space. Science fiction becomes reality, the furnace-hot servers will dump heat ...
As artificial intelligence usage continues to increase, the demand for water and energy to power data centers has become a key issue taken on by a team of researchers at UTA. The Department of Energy ...
A 14-core parallel run is used in this case. You can change the number of cores by editing the system/decomposeParDict script.
Abstract: In this article, a thermal semi-analytical model (T-SAM) considering water-cooled structure is proposed for the first time, which is based on harmonic modeling (HM) technology and takes into ...
Understanding liquid states of water at very low temperatures is important for earth sciences and biology but is difficult because supercooled liquid water is very unstable. A new computational study ...
With rare exception, most industrial facilities require the use of water as a coolant to transfer thermal energy or to support manufacturing processes. The extent of water use depends on the type of ...