International Journal of Frontiers in Engineering Technology, 2024, 6(4); doi: 10.25236/IJFET.2024.060414.
Xu Shukang
Dalton Academy, Affiliated High School of Peking University, Beijing, China
This article discusses capillary network cooling systems and compares them with other cooling systems such as air conditioning and fireplaces. It also focuses on introducing the cooling system as a new cooling method. Compared to previous cooling methods, it has unique advantages. This article introduces some drawbacks and challenges of capillary light cooling systems. Finally, the user's acceptance of the system was evaluated through system evaluation and Analytic Hierarchy Process. A scientific evaluation model is used to simulate the human brain and predict the difficulties people encounter when purchasing cooling systems. This, combined with company reports, helps with the screening process. This article adopts a combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis methods. In quantitative analysis, the hp model is used for evaluation. In this article, a large amount of data calculation and matrix evaluation are usually used to obtain results that avoid subjective influence as much as possible. The results of the ahp model were analysed qualitatively. Based on the data, a prediction is made about the development prospects. Finally, a unique prediction model was used to predict the future development of our fine tube network cooling system.
Ahp model, Temperature control system, Social cost
Xu Shukang. Comparison of Capillary Net Cooling System with Other Cooling Systems. International Journal of Frontiers in Engineering Technology (2024), Vol. 6, Issue 4: 83-88. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFET.2024.060414.
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