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58 results about "Thermal limit" patented technology

Thermal limit. [′thər·məl ′lim·ət] (electricity) A limit on the power carried by an electric power system that results from the heating effects of the power carried by the devices.

Vapor chamber

The invention discloses a vapor chamber, which comprises a bottom plate and a cover plate, wherein the bottom plate and the cover plate are hermetically connected to construct a hollow enclosed cavity; the bottom plate is provided with a super-hydrophobic surface which is taken as the condensing area of the vapor chamber; the cover plate is provided with a super-hydrophilic surface which is taken as the evaporating area of the vapor chamber; foam copper is buried in the enclosed cavity by pressing; one end of the foam copper is connected with the cover plate, and the other end of the foam copper is connected with the bottom plate, thereby facilitating return of a working medium from the condensing area to the evaporating area. According to the vapor chamber, the heat exchange performance of the evaporating area and the condensing area of the vapor chamber is enhanced, the heat exchange capability of the vapor chamber is enhanced by using circular flow of the working medium in the evaporating area and the condensing area, and the heat exchange limit of the vapor chamber is increased.
Owner:SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIV

System, device, and method for over-current relays protecting motors

A system, method, and device for protecting an induction motor are disclosed. The exemplary system may have a module for determining the current drawn by the motor and a module for determining the state of the motor. The system may calculate a used thermal capacity based on a first formula when the motor is in an active state. The system also calculates the used thermal capacity based on a second formula when the motor is in an inactive state. When the used thermal capacity attains a threshold, the relay is tripped thus removing current to the motor and preventing motor from overheating. A method to derive thermal time constants from desired trip time limits (such as those defined by IEC standards or the thermal limit curves provided by motor manufacturers) is also presented. For example, the thermal time constants can then be used in tacking motor used thermal capacity throughout various motor states.
Owner:SIEMENS ENERGY & AUTOMATION INC

Apparatus for controlling the pressure in a process chamber and method of operating same

A method of operating apparatus for controlling the pressure in a process chamber (10), the apparatus comprising a first pump unit (14) having an inlet in fluid connection with an outlet of said process chamber, and a second pump unit (16) having an inlet in fluid connection with an outlet of the first pump unit via a flow control unit (18) comprising a variable flow control device (20; 28) having variable conductance for controlling outlet fluid pressure at the outlet of the first pump unit, the method comprises controlling speed of the first pump unit to increase the range of chamber pressures over which control of the outlet fluid pressure produces changes in said chamber pressure without exceeding the thermal limit and / or motor stall limit of the first pump unit.
Owner:EDWARDS LTD

Use of one voltage regulator module to support two processors to improve power and thermal limitations

Several processors have specifications setting forth that each processor be coupled to a separate specified voltage regulator circuit. Instead, a number of specified voltage regulator circuit(s) is coupled to the several processors. The number of voltage regulator circuit(s) is less than the number of processors. The processors and voltage regulator circuit(s) are coupled to a module, and a thermal limit for the module is maintained because the several processors are coupled to the smaller number of voltage regulator circuits.
Owner:EMC IP HLDG CO LLC

System And Method For Engine Idle Stop Control With Starter Motor Protection

A system and method for controlling engine idle stop in a hybrid vehicle that uses predictive information to schedule engine stops with relatively longer stop duration time to gain more fuel savings and extend life of starter motor. More specifically, predictive information may be used to determine potential vehicle stop events, along with corresponding stop duration times, within a time window. An engine stop scheduler and / or controller may be configured to schedule stops of longer duration for optimal total engine stop time. Similarly, taking into account constraints imposed by the thermal limits of the motor, engine stop may be inhibited for predicted short events to allow engine stop at later longer stop events.
Owner:FORD GLOBAL TECH LLC

Appliance airflow detection using differential pressure sensing

A device for detecting and / or measuring air flow in a cooling air flow passageway of an appliance using solid-state flow detectors. Heat generating components of the appliance are controlled in response to detected air flow. More specifically, the disclosure provides a device for detecting the presence of airflow and / or the approximate rate of airflow in a cooling channel of an appliance chassis. Based on this information, the appliance can perform safety-related tasks, such as de-energizing associated heating elements if there is too-low (or no) airflow detected. The solid-state flow detectors are easily fabricated, installed, and calibrated and avoids the calibration, fabrication and / or installation difficulties associated with sail switches and other such approaches such as thermal limit switches.
Owner:HAIER US APPLIANCE SOLUTIONS INC

Conductive heat transfer for electrical devices from the solder side and component side of a circuit card assembly

InactiveUS20060171118A1Suppresses component temperature riseBelow its thermal limitSemiconductor/solid-state device detailsPrinted circuit aspectsThermal limitElectrical devices
An apparatus for conductive heat transfer for electrical devices from the solder side of a circuit card assembly can significantly reduce the component temperature, thereby maintaining the electrical device below its thermal limit. The apparatus comprises a thermally conductive member mountable on an opposite face of a circuit board from a face of the circuit board on which an electrical component is mounted, the thermally conductive member operable to conduct heat generated by the electrical component away from the electrical component.
Owner:FUJITSU LTD
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