Cool Jet- Cooling Device Without Moving Parts
Utah State University
posted on 08/27/2008
With more than $5 billion in annual sales, thermal management technologies only continue to grow alongside the burgeoning electronics industry. As increasing energy densities in electronics cause more and more heat to be emitted, the number and size of fans required to dissipate that heat has also increased. The Cool Jet device has the potential to replace more expensive and less dependable cooling fans. Cool Jet removes excess heat passively—without external energy—by harnessing the power of heat itself. Cool Jet also naturally makes a loud thrumming sound, which may be used as a warning sign in response to heat.
Suggested Uses
• Electronics cooling
• Engine cooling
• Audio alarm
Advantages
• Due to no moving parts, Cool Jet has a long and reliable lifetime, as well as a simple and cheap design
• Because no external energy is required, enjoy lower costs and higher dependability than conventional fans
Detailed Description
A simple thermoacoustic engine consists of a hot and cold heat exchanger, a stack, and a resonator. The stack acts, essentially, as a third heat exchanger, as it supports the gradient from the hot to the cold exchangers. Heat is converted into acoustic power in the stack as the air expands, creating a flow of air in which the hot air is exchanged for cooler air. The Cool Jet consists of two different thermoacoustic engine configurations, one based on a Helmholtz resonator and the other on a standing wave resonator.
File Number: W05024
Web site: http://tco.usu.edu/
| Patent Number(s): | 7263837 |
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This innovation currently is not available for online licensing. Please contact Glenn Whichard at Utah State University for more information.
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