US engineers create topologically optimized heat exchanger for 27% better cooling
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison's engineers created a 3D-printed heat exchanger with complex internal channels, using topology optimization to achieve 27% higher power density than traditional designs, potentially revolutionizing heat management in aerospace and other industries.
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