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(Nükleer Bilimler) heat sink
A material capable of absorbing heat
An object, system or environment that absorbs and dissipates heat from objects in thermal contact (either direct or radiant) with it
1 In thermodynamic theory, a means by which heat is stored, or is dissipated or transferred from the system under consideration
Any material used to absorb heat In the environment, this is usually air or water that absorbs waste heat produced in the operation of electric power plants or other industrial facilities
1) A body that is capable of accepting and storing heat, and therefore may also act as a heat source 2) A building component such as a wall or floor that is capable of absorbing heat and reradiating it over a period of many hours
Made of a heat conductive material, a heat sink is used to dissipate heat over an increased surface area
metallic object which is connected to electronic components and prevents overheating
Part of the frame of the speaker used to conduct and radiate heat away from the motor assembly 4
Good thermal conductor used to remove destructive heat from an area
Facility to provide cooling of PAR and MSR components while "buttoned up" during a nuclear attack Water for component cooling was re-circulated through an underground storage cavern where its heat was dumped Click here for photo (B17)
A device which possesses low thermal resistance in order to effectively transfer dissipated heat to the ambient temperature Heat Sink Compound A compound which is used to assure a good thermal connection between a heat dissipating device and a heat sink Hertz A unit of frequency named after Heinrich R Hertz (1857-1894) which is equal to one cycle per second
A component, typically zinc alloy, that dissipates heat CPUs require heat sinks
A reservoir that absorbs heat without a significant increase in temperature
a metal conductor specially designed to conduct (and radiate) heat
– Metal plate, extrusion, case, etc used to transfer heat away from sensitive components and/or circuits Also see Base Plate
A metal base or plate onto which one or more components are mounted to absorb, carry away, or radiate the heat generated by the component(s) Overheating may result in the malfunction or destruction of the part(s) generating the heat or might cause damage to other parts of the circuit
Device which conducts heat away from a heat-producing component so that it stays within its safe working temperature range
A component designed to lower the temperature of an electronic device by dissipating heat into the surrounding air All modern CPUs require a heat sink Some also require a fan A heat sink without a fan is called a passive heat sink; a heat sink with a fan is called an active heat sink Heat sinks are generally made of a zinc alloy and often have fins
The area or media where heat is deposited (inside a home, etc )
1 Thermodynamic A body which can absorb thermal energy 2 Practical A finned piece of metal used to dissipate the heat of solid state components mounted on it