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Thermal Management in Electronics: The Engineering Guide to Cooling Modern Devices: Master Heat Transfer, Material Selection, and Cooling Systems for

AUTHOR Harrison, Shen Hao
PUBLISHER Independently Published (08/23/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A book on electronics cooling explains how to manage heat in modern devices. It starts by showing why gadgets get warm and why this is a problem for their speed and life. The writing uses simple words to make the ideas clear for everyone.

The guide breaks down the three ways heat moves away from parts. It talks about how heat travels through solids, into air, and as light. Each method is described with everyday examples people already know.

It then covers the materials used to move heat, like common metals and special pastes. The book shows how to pick the right stuff without using complex terms. It compares choices based on real needs like cost, weight, and how well they work.

Different cooling systems are explored next. The book looks at standard fans and metal heatsinks found in most computers. It also explains liquid cooling for stronger hardware and advanced options for very hot chips.

The writing walks through the steps engineers use to plan cooling. It shows how to calculate heat levels and match them to solutions. Real world examples include phones, laptops, and game consoles, pointing out how each handles heat differently.

This book is a practical resource for anyone who builds, fixes, or enjoys technology. It offers useful knowledge without demanding a background in engineering. The focus stays on clear explanations that readers can apply directly to understand the devices they use every day.

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ISBN-13: 9798299462012
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 90
Carton Quantity: 90
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.19 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.29 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Technology & Engineering | Electronics - Circuits - General
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A book on electronics cooling explains how to manage heat in modern devices. It starts by showing why gadgets get warm and why this is a problem for their speed and life. The writing uses simple words to make the ideas clear for everyone.

The guide breaks down the three ways heat moves away from parts. It talks about how heat travels through solids, into air, and as light. Each method is described with everyday examples people already know.

It then covers the materials used to move heat, like common metals and special pastes. The book shows how to pick the right stuff without using complex terms. It compares choices based on real needs like cost, weight, and how well they work.

Different cooling systems are explored next. The book looks at standard fans and metal heatsinks found in most computers. It also explains liquid cooling for stronger hardware and advanced options for very hot chips.

The writing walks through the steps engineers use to plan cooling. It shows how to calculate heat levels and match them to solutions. Real world examples include phones, laptops, and game consoles, pointing out how each handles heat differently.

This book is a practical resource for anyone who builds, fixes, or enjoys technology. It offers useful knowledge without demanding a background in engineering. The focus stays on clear explanations that readers can apply directly to understand the devices they use every day.

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