For more than a century it has been recognized as one of the best heat conductors in nature, and this property made copper ...
Imagine pouring a cup of hot coffee into a mug. You would think that the heat conducted into the cup would eventually be transferred to your hands as well. Such a common daily experience dates back ...
Our technology loses a lot of energy as heat. For computing technology, the heat isn’t only a problem because the energy is ...
The field of electrohydrodynamic (EHD) conduction pumping has emerged as a promising technique to actively control fluid flow and enhance heat transfer without the need for mechanical components. By ...
Entransy theory has emerged as a powerful framework for optimising heat transfer processes by quantifying a system’s capacity to transfer thermal energy in a manner analogous to electrical energy ...
New research from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in collaboration with The Ohio State University and Amphenol Corporation, challenges conventional understanding about ...
This article originally appeared on The Conversation. As the weather grows cold this winter, you may be one of the many Americans pulling their winter jackets out of the closet. Not only can this ...
NIMS, in joint research with the University of Tokyo, AIST, the University of Osaka, and Tohoku University, have proposed a novel method for actively controlling heat flow in solids by utilizing the ...
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Prof. Gal Shmuel of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology has developed an innovative theory that enables precise control of heat conduction in ways ...
As the weather grows cold this winter, you may be one of the many Americans pulling their winter jackets out of the closet. Not only can this extra layer keep you warm on a chilly day, but modern ...