Evolution of cooling technology for electrical, electronic, and microelectronic equipment

Selected aspects of cooling technology for electrical apparatus and electronic devices are considered for the past 80 years. The emphasis is on the past 50 years. The technology has evolved to meet the challenges of microminiaturization, and heat transfer considerations are now an integral part of the design procedure for microelectronic systems.

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