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Heat-pipes for electronic devices cooling and evaluation of their thermal performance

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In this article, the performance of miniature heatpipe developed for the cooling of electronic equipment and on evaluation of the notebook computer cooling systems in which they are used were reported. But, the results indicate that the miniature heat-pipe can be applied to electronic equipment cooling, and evaluation tests of the cooling system using this miniature heat pipe have clarified the effectiveness of the miniaturized heatpipe.
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This paper reports on the performance of miniature heat-pipes developed for the cooling of electronic equipment and on evaluation of the notebook computer cooling systems in which they are used. Experiments for the miniature heat-pipes were conducted on their thermal properties and reliability. The results indicate that the miniature heat-pipe can be applied to electronic equipment cooling, and evaluation tests of the cooling system using this miniature heat-pipe have clarified the effectiveness of the miniature heat-pipe.

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