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Mar 1, 2007

Refrigerators for Computer Chips

For many years, people have known about the harmful affect of heat on the computer chips. These chips start to emit more and more heat after they have been used for some time. If you are worried about your computer circuit chips getting over-heated with excessive use, then there is some good news for you.

Researchers from the universities of New Castle, Oxford and London South Bank from UK are in the process of developing a miniature refrigerator which can keep the chips cool. This mini refrigerator will be small enough in size to fit on top of the chip. Its low will also be less, making it easily accessible and affordable to the people.

The good thing about this project is that it is government funded. Dr Brian Agnew from Newcastle University's school of mechanical and systems engineering will be leading it. His team will consist of a few colleagues of high reputation from the other universities specified above.

Since this project will be conducted by eminent scientists from different universities working together on this project, it will give them a chance to use the technologies available to each university to attain success in this project.

The heat transfer system for this project will have to be effectively designed and built. The main objective of this system will be to extract all the heat from the chip surface and dissipate it in quick time. As the chip is extremely small in size, the components of the heat transfer system like evaporator, condenser and pump will also have to be designed and fit appropriately.