Read more.Charged particles to come to hot-running components' rescue? Researchers at Purdue University think so.
Read more.Charged particles to come to hot-running components' rescue? Researchers at Purdue University think so.
Last edited by Tarinder; 15-08-2007 at 01:29 PM.
Pedant alert...
Surely the headline should be Ionic Wind mooted as... (not muted - completely different) although proposed might be better than mooted.
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Thank goodness I wasn't the only one that noticed that....
I was trying to be really clever and use muted (a lack of noise) in relation to loud cooling. Guess it didn't work. I'll change it back to the original mooted.![]()
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I did wonder if it was a pun, actually.. good one!![]()
You could always build a Ghetto ionic cooler like the ones found at the links below
http://www.inventgeek.com/Projects/I.../Overview.aspx
http://www.inventgeek.com/Projects/I.../Overview.aspx
Last edited by Lee H; 16-08-2007 at 01:58 PM.
I haven't been able to get a hold of the paper, but the BBC report makes it sound as if they're talking about a small single-chip solution. This sort of thing has already been done at a case level. There was a Hexus thread about it a year ago.
Not likely to help the ozone layer as the highly charged ozone particles break down before reaching a suitable hight as it is highly unstable. The other problem being Ozone is highly cacenogenic. The sweet fresh smell after a summer storm is ozone
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