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The volume presents an overview of current developments in the
thermal management of electronic systems. This has been seen as an
increasingly important factor in current design methodology. The
topics covered include thermal management in general, analytical
and computational thermal modelling, thermal characterization of
components, single and multiphase convective cooling, measurement
techniques, thermomechanical modelling and thermally induced
failure. Audience: Research and development engineers and
scientists whose work involves the design and manufacture of
electronic systems.
For the second time, the Eurotherm Committee has chosen Thermal
Managment of Electronic Systems as the subject for its 45th
Seminar, held at IMEC in Leuven, Belgium, from 20 to 22 September
1995. After the successfui first edition of this seminar in Delft,
June 14-16, 1993, it was decided to repeat this event on a two year
basis. This volume constitutes the edited proceedings of the
Seminar. Thermal management of electronic systems is gaining
importance. Whereas a few years ago papers on this subject where
mainly devoted to applications in high end markets, such as
mainframes and telecommunication switching equipment, we see a
growing importance in the "lower" end applications. This may be
understood from the growing impact of electronics on every day
life, from car electronics, GSM phones, personal computers to
electronic games. These applications add new requirements to the
thermal design. The thermal problem and the applicable cooling
strategies are quite different from those in high end products. In
this seminar the latest developments in many of the different
aspects of the thermal design of electronic systems were discussed.
Particular attention was given to thermal modelling, experimental
characterisation and the impact of thermal design on the
reliability of electronic systems.
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