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Mission

 The objective of the Advanced Heat Exchangers / Electronics Cooling Consortia is to identify at early stages promising emerging technologies in heat and mass transfer enhancement with applications to development of miniaturized and smart heat exchangers and thermal management systems. Through combined analytical and experimental studies we will address the feasibility, manufacturing, and operational issues, and to evaluate the potential for near term implementation in the next generation of advanced, high performance energy conversion systems.

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To Identify

  • Promising emerging technologies that can be applied to the development of miniaturized and smart heat exchangers and thermal management systems

To Address

  • The manufacturing, cost, and reliability of new technologies
  • The potential for near term implementation commercialization in the next generation of Thermal management systems

 

 

     
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