Is this not just a conventional extruded (or skived or EDMed) heat sink with a 
fan?   Sure, it’s a good idea to replace dozens of tiny 1U high fans with fewer 
big fans.
This doesn’t seem particularly novel – high power amplifiers and power supplies 
have used the “parts on the outside of an aluminum box with a fan” forever.

I’ve got one of these sitting next to my desk at work:
https://www.minicircuits.com/WebStore/dashboard.html?model=ZHL-30W-262-S%2B
90W DC in, 30W RF out, the other 60W goes out as heat.


From: Beowulf <beowulf-boun...@beowulf.org> on behalf of 
"chuck_pet...@selinc.com" <chuck_pet...@selinc.com>
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 12:56 PM
To: "beowulf@beowulf.org" <Beowulf@beowulf.org>
Subject: [Beowulf] A Cooler Cloud: A Clever Conduit Cuts Data Centers? Cooling 
Needs by 90 Percent

Well, this is interesting.

"According to Forced Physics’ <https://forcedphysics.com/ 
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 chief technology officer, David Binger, the company’s conductor can help a 
typical data center eliminate its need for water or refrigerants and shrink its 
22-MW load by 7.72 MW, which translates to an annual reduction of 67.6 million 
kWh. That data center could also save a total of US $45 million a year on 
infrastructure, operating, and energy costs with the new system, according to 
Binger. “We are solving the problem that electrons create,” he said."

A Cooler Cloud: A Clever Conduit Cuts Data Centers’ Cooling Needs by 90 Percent
https://spectrum.ieee.org/energy/environment/a-cooler-cloud-a-clever-conduit-cuts-data-centers-cooling-needs-by-90-percent
 
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Chuck Petras, PE**
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc
Pullman, WA  99163  USA
http://www.selinc.com<http://www.selinc.com/>

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