Dell products l.p. (20240341058). IMMERSION COLD PLATES WITH IMPINGEMENT simplified abstract

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

IMMERSION COLD PLATES WITH IMPINGEMENT

Organization Name

dell products l.p.

Inventor(s)

Emily Clark of Round Rock TX (US)

Timothy Shedd of Lithia FL (US)

IMMERSION COLD PLATES WITH IMPINGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240341058 titled 'IMMERSION COLD PLATES WITH IMPINGEMENT

The abstract describes immersion cold plates with impingement, where a cold plate includes a base with fins, a cover with a cavity for the fins, and an impingement plate between the base and cover.

  • The cold plate has fins on the base for efficient heat transfer.
  • The cover houses the fins and allows liquid to flow from an inlet to an outlet along the base.
  • An impingement plate is positioned between the base and cover to enhance cooling efficiency.

Potential Applications: - Cooling systems for electronic devices - Thermal management in automotive applications - Industrial refrigeration systems

Problems Solved: - Improved heat dissipation in confined spaces - Enhanced cooling performance for high-power electronics

Benefits: - Increased efficiency in heat transfer - Compact design for space-constrained applications - Enhanced cooling performance for high-power applications

Commercial Applications: Title: Immersion Cold Plates with Impingement: Commercial Uses and Market Implications Description: This technology can be utilized in various industries such as electronics, automotive, and industrial refrigeration, offering improved thermal management solutions and enhanced cooling performance.

Questions about Immersion Cold Plates with Impingement: 1. How does impingement enhance the cooling efficiency of cold plates? 2. What are the key advantages of using immersion cold plates in electronic cooling systems?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in immersion cold plates technology for improved thermal management solutions and enhanced cooling performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

immersion cold plates with impingement are described. in some embodiments, a cold plate may include: a base having fins disposed in parallel; a cover having a cavity configured to house the fins, where the cover is configured to allow a liquid to flow from an inlet to an outlet along the base and between the fins; and an impingement plate disposed between the base and the cover.