Air Velocity Measurement in Electronics Design Webinar

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Monday, July 21, 2008

Advanced Thermal Solutions, Inc. (ATS) is offering a thermal management webinar for engineers, designers, and program managers interested in learning about air velocity measurement, the tools to measure it and how best to record it. The online tutorial "Air Velocity Measurement in Electronics Design" will provide practical information to help optimize cooling solutions through increased knowledge of airflow. The tutorial will be presented live online on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 starting at 2:00 p.m. ET.

Velocity and other air flow characteristics are important because devices in an air-cooled system must be kept within their operating temperature limits, i.e., inside their maximum allowable device junction temperature. While device manufacturers provide these specs for the user to perform thermal analyses, along with such data as power dissipation and package thermal characteristics, it is important for users to independently and experimentally verify these numbers.

"Air Velocity Measurement in Electronics Design" is free, but pre-registration is required. The one-hour tutorial will include detailed visuals and real time narration by an ATS thermal management expert. Topics covered will include the proper use of velocity sensors, wind tunnels, fans and blowers, computational fluid dynamics, and system and board design for maximizing cooling air flow. Online attendees will be able to key in questions during and after the presentation.

The ATS thermal management webinar tutorials are an ideal forum for engineers, designers and program managers to advance their knowledge of electronics cooling. These online training programs provide attendees with practical, focused, technical information to help them identify optimal solutions for electronics cooling.

More info: ATS Thermal Management Webinar

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