Magnetic Nanoparticles Could Aid Heat Dissipation in Nuclear Plant Cooling Systems and Electronics
Nov. 20, 2013 — Cooling
systems generally rely on water pumped through pipes to remove unwanted
heat. Now, researchers at MIT and in Australia have found a way of
enhancing heat transfer in such systems by using magnetic fields, a
method that could prevent hotspots that can lead to system failures. The
system could also be applied to cooling everything from electronic
devices to advanced fusion reactors, they say.
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