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[Deep Dive] Positive vs. Negative Pressure: Is Your Cooling Strategy Right for Your Hardware?

In thermal design for electronic devices, airflow management is much more than just the number of fans. It’s about systemic control of the internal pressure environment. Positive and Negative Pressure are two fundamental yet critical cooling modes. By driving airflow through different pressure differentials, they create distinct advantages in cooling efficiency, dust prevention, and noise […]

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Higher RPM = Better Cooling? — The Truth About Fan Speed vs. Thermal Performance

Abstract: In thermal management design, fan speed is often mistaken as a direct indicator of cooling performance. This article demystifies the essence of heat dissipation, clarifying the non-linear relationship between fan speed, airflow, static pressure, and system efficiency. It highlights the potential pitfalls and trade-offs of blindly pursuing high RPM, providing engineers and decision-makers with a

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Vibration Caused by Airflow Pulsation in Axial Fans

Axial fans have gradually replaced centrifugal fans and become the mainstream due to their advantages of large flow, small starting torque, and strong adaptability to changes in the air duct system. Air pulsation is the product of ubiquitous air separation and vortex development. Ⅰ. Reasons for fluid pulsation in axial flow fans For the axial

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How to choose the fan for the chassis system design?

Background of the project Most densely packaged electronic enclosure systems use fans or drum fans for forced air cooling. Smaller chassis systems typically use axial cooling fans, where the airflow is perpendicular to the fan blades. However, larger chassis systems may require centrifugal drum fans to provide sufficient airflow at high static pressures. At the

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