DBD Plasma Actuators - Compact and Efficient Cooling Alternative for Electronics
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This conference talk presents a comparative study of Dielectric Barrier Discharge (DBD) plasma actuators versus standard 80mm fans for electronics cooling. Learn how YPlasma's CTO Miguel Cota and CEO David Garcia demonstrate that plasma actuators can generate ionized airflow that matches or exceeds fan cooling performance while consuming less power. Discover how their research, using infrared imaging and thermocouple measurements, shows plasma-based cooling remains effective even at minimal power levels where conventional fans become non-operational. The presentation addresses practical implementation considerations including specialized high-voltage power supply requirements and ozone generation challenges at higher settings. Explore this innovative technology that offers a compelling alternative for compact, energy-efficient thermal management in electronic systems.
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DBD Plasma Actuators - Compact and Efficient Cooling Alternative for Electronics
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