Electrical resistors – With cooling gas or liquid circulation
Patent
1981-08-31
1983-12-13
Albritton, C. L.
Electrical resistors
With cooling gas or liquid circulation
338 55, H01C 108
Patent
active
044207395
ABSTRACT:
A liquid-cooled electrical assembly containing an arrangement for cooling at least one electrical component under current flow. In this assembly, liquid coolant flows into an inlet in the cooling arrangement and the heated-up coolant is removed through an outlet. In order to increase the power handling capacity of such an arrangement over that of known arrangements having similar dimensions, a cooler is constructed from sheet-like or layer-like cooling elements, each of which have an entrance or inlet opening and an exit or outlet opening for the liquid coolant. The cooling elements are stacked together in alternating fashion with the electrical components so that the entrance openings and exit openings of the cooling elements are in direct connection with the inlet and outlet of the whole cooler. This kind of assembly will find many preferred applications when they are constructed as resistors or power semiconductors.
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Albritton C. L.
Kleeman Werner W.
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