Advanced thermal management of high-stress electronic components

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Title
Advanced thermal management of high-stress electronic components

CoPED ID
76498e40-4918-4a4d-893b-71cb749ad91f

Status
Active

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Jan. 1, 2020

End Date
June 29, 2023

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Electrification of transport technology has increased significantly in recent years, driven by a need to reduce local emissions as well as decrease global CO2 production from non-renewable resources. This potential for environmental benefit, coupled with the presence of existing electricity distribution networks, has meant that technology such as battery energy storage and super-capacitors are becoming ever-more common in transport related applications. The increasing use of electricity in this sector provides a range of potential opportunities as well a number of complex challenges. One of the main challenges remains the thermal management of high-stress electrical components within these systems, which need to be kept within specific temperature ranges for reasons of performance, durability and safety. Providing this thermal control within the context of transportation dictates that the solutions employed must have low energy usage, while also being compact with minimal weight penalty. These constraints, coupled with the low temperature differentials often produced, mean that innovative ideas are needed to provide commercially successful solutions. The purpose of the work in this proposal is to theoretically and experimentally investigate the potential of new solutions to this problem, exploring the potential of multi-phase strategies to temperature control.

Loughborough University LEAD_ORG
Ricardo UK PLC STUDENT_PP_ORG

Edward Long SUPER_PER
Liam Knott STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Emissions
  2. Temperature
  3. Climate changes
  4. Innovations
  5. Safety and security
  6. Environmental technology
  7. Energy control

Extracted key phrases
  1. Advanced thermal management
  2. Stress electronic component
  3. Thermal control
  4. Transport technology
  5. Specific temperature range
  6. Potential opportunity
  7. Decrease global co2 production
  8. High
  9. Low temperature differential
  10. Low energy usage
  11. Electricity distribution network
  12. Main challenge
  13. Battery energy storage
  14. Complex challenge
  15. Temperature control

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