Simulation Leads to Better Cooling of Electronic Components in Toyota Hybrid Vehicles
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09/01/2012
- Content
If carmakers could reduce the number, size, and weight of the components in there, better fuel economy would result. A case in point is the design and development of optimized cooling structures, or advanced heat sinks, for thermally regulating the growing number of power electronics components used in the electrical system of Toyota hybrid vehicles.
- Citation
- "Simulation Leads to Better Cooling of Electronic Components in Toyota Hybrid Vehicles," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2012.