Refrigeration – Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor
Patent
1984-04-06
1985-10-29
Davis, Jr., Albert W.
Refrigeration
Material cooling means including gas-liquid contactor
62314, 62316, 165907, 165911, 357 82, F28D 500
Patent
active
045494070
ABSTRACT:
Evaporative cooling particularly useful for semiconductor integrated circuits is more efficient when a liquid is completely evaporated at the heat radiating surface. The liquid is converted to droplets and mixed with the gas at the heat radiating surface.
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Davis Jr. Albert W.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Riddles Alvin J.
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