1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to the air conditioning technique. Particularly, the present invention relates to the problem of cooling of a fluid that is flowing through a round tube.
2. Description of the Related Art
The last decade of development of the integrated circuits, especially CPUs (Central Processing Unit) and GPUs (Graphic Processing Unit), evidently demonstrated that we have reached the limits of frequencies, at which the traditional air cooling of working processors can provide reliable evacuation of the generated parasitic heat in order to keep said processors within safe domain of their temperatures. It became clear that future progress in the increasing of working frequencies of processors is possible only by implementation of the convective cooling of processors by the circulating fluid coolant, particularly water. Water cooling of servers already became a routine practice in the big Data Centers.
All implemented solutions for water cooling of computers are employing well known and very traditional fans, the general front look of which is shown in
However, the theory of the convective cooling teaches that the most efficient method of cooling of one fluid by another fluid is that, when said fluids are propagating in opposite directions (not in normal directions).
The object of present invention is the method and system that provides a convective air chilling of a fluid, which is flowing in a pipe, in manner when air blows in opposite direction to the direction of the fluid's flow.
It is an object of the present invention to teach the method and system for a convective cooling of a fluid by an ambient air in the regime of counter-flow of said substances.
The invented method and system are based on the usage of a novel design of the fan that creates a flow of the ambient air—with hole over its axis, around which the fan's blade-wheel is rotating.
Advantages and features of the present invention are better understood with the reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols.
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within the Figures.
The manner of the convective air cooling of a fluid in the tube according to the invented method and system is schematically illustrated in
The basic element of entire invention is a hollow fan (object A in
It is recommended to modify all inner surfaces of a used cassette with a lattice of some irregularities (that bare not objects of the present invention) in order to enhance the heat exchange on the air streamlined surfaces.
The
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The ring of coils [006] (object d in
and the external ring of said bearing [004] do not touch said ring of coils when the ring of coils is sitting co-axially on the top of the inner ring of bearing [004]. Each cartridge [009] has two metallic pins [013] that are the electrodes to which the ends of coil are soldered.
The magnet ring [007] precisely fits the corresponding niche inside cylinder [003] and is fixed by the metal ring [008] placed on the top of said magnet ring; both just mentioned rings do not touch the ring of coils [006] (object d in
The toroidal box [011] with electronics that manages a working electric current in coils [006] (and which is not an object of the present invention), inside of it has a system of holes in its bottom that are exactly matching the set of pin-shaped electrodes [013] on the top of each coils' cartridge in the ring of coils (object in
As soon as all objects f, e, d, c, b and a, that shown in
3. The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention are made for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to precise forms disclosed and, obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the aforementioned teaching. The embodiments are chosen and described in order to best explain principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and its various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that a scope of the invention be defined broadly by the Drawings and Specification appended hereto and to their equivalents. Therefore, the scope of the invention is in no way to be limited only by the following exemplary claims nor by any possible, adverse inference under the rulings of Warner-Jenkins Company, v. Hilton Davis Chemical, 520 US 17 (1997) or Festo Corp. V. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co., 535 U.S. 722 (2002), or other similar case law or subsequent precedent should not be made if such claims are amended subsequent to this Non-provisional (Utility) Patent Application.