[simpits-tech] OT: Heat transporting material

Marv De Beque simpits-tech@simpits.org
Tue, 21 May 2002 19:52:43 -0400


I think aluminum and water are good choices.  Try searching the NASA tech
archives to see if there is something better suited to your application.

Marv
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> From: "Stig Joergensen" <stig.joergensen@clearsky.dk>
> Reply-To: simpits-tech@simpits.org
> Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 19:16:01 +0200
> To: <simpits-tech@simpits.org>
> Subject: [simpits-tech] OT: Heat transporting material
> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is completely OT, i know but....
> 
> I need to know what the best material is for absorbing and releasing
> heat, and i need both a solid and liquid form.
> 
> The reason for asking; im planning a "water cooling system" for my pc's
> as i have some 70ft^2 with 5 pc's running and the temp here is now 32deg
> C, and i need to transport heat out of the room, and reduce the noise.
> 
> I was thinking of either copper or alu for the solid and plain old
> fashion water or low friction oil for the liquid - but is there better
> alternatives that are affordable?
> 
> /Stig
> stig.joergensen@clearsky.dk
> 
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