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James R. Fink
Publications - 5
Citations - 245
James R. Fink is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gas compressor & Yield (engineering). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 245 citations.
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Data center cooling
TL;DR: In this article, a system for restricting mixing of air in a data center includes a plurality of racks, each of the racks having a front face and a back face, and an enclosure is configured to maintain a first air pressure inside of the enclosure that is substantially equal to a second air pressure outside the enclosure.
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Split power input to chiller
James R. Fink,John H. Bean +1 more
TL;DR: A chiller for supplying chilled fluid for cooling a room includes two distinct power inputs: a critical power input is configured to supply power to a controller and to a pump in a chilled-fluid loop that circulates a cool working fluid through an air handler 34 to cool the air in the air handler.
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A/v cooling system and method
TL;DR: An audio-visual support and cooling system to maintain A/V equipment at a desired condition is described in this paper. But, the system is limited to the use of a single audio/visual unit.
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Herbicides in soybean development: productive aspects and physiological quality of seeds
Demetrio Cortese,Daniela Aparecida Dalla-Costa,Anabela Cristina Marques da Nave Rodrigues,Clovis Pierozan Junior,A.F.M. Silva,James R. Fink +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the production components of soybean and the physiological quality of seeds according to the application of subdoses of herbicides at the reproductive stage of healthy plants.
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Cooling of data center
John H. Bean,James R. Fink,Stephen F Held,Richard J Johnson,Rollie R. Johnson,アール. フィンク ジェイムズ,エイチ. ビーン ジュニア ジョン,エフ. ヘルド ステファン,ジェイ. ジョンソン リチャード,アール. ジョンソン ロリー +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a cooling system of rack-mounted information communication equipment effectively and economically meeting cooling requirements of the equipment, which includes a plurality of housings and at least one panel 56 which fills a gap between the housings for storing and cooling the electronic equipment.