Electric radiator using calculating processors as a heat source
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1. A single electric radiator, comprising:
- an internal heat source and a heating body for performing heat transfer between the heat source and ambient air;
the heat source is formed by at least one processing circuit whereon at least one computing processor is provided, the at least one computing processor being connected to a dissipating block for evacuating heat in the heating body, Wherein the processing circuit is provided outside the heating body, a part of the dissipating block extending through a wall the heating body and directly contacting heat transfer fluid travelling in the heating body;
a user control interface for controlling the amount of energy dissipated by the heat source, a power supply and a communication interface enabling an external computer system to access said at least one processor as a computing resource.
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Abstract
An electric radiator is provided using calculating processors as a heat source and includes a heating body where the heat transfer between the heat source and the ambient air takes place; a number of processors distributed over a number of printed circuit boards forming the heat source of the radiator and a power resource carrying out calculations by external computer systems; a man-machine interface enabling the control of the calculating and calorific power supplied by the radiator; a power source stabilized for the different electrical components; and a network interface for connecting the radiator to the external networks.
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1. A single electric radiator, comprising:
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an internal heat source and a heating body for performing heat transfer between the heat source and ambient air; the heat source is formed by at least one processing circuit whereon at least one computing processor is provided, the at least one computing processor being connected to a dissipating block for evacuating heat in the heating body, Wherein the processing circuit is provided outside the heating body, a part of the dissipating block extending through a wall the heating body and directly contacting heat transfer fluid travelling in the heating body; a user control interface for controlling the amount of energy dissipated by the heat source, a power supply and a communication interface enabling an external computer system to access said at least one processor as a computing resource. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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