Thermal compound is used to cover the gaps between a thermal surface and a heat spreader of some sort. Typical example is between a CPU and its heat sink. Covering the minuscule holes, gaps, and scrapes on these two surfaces and forming a more solid connection drastically increases heat transfer between the two surfaces, and therefore thermal compounds serve an absolutely vital role in the computer world.
Thermal compound rests between the CPU (heatspreader) and the heatsink, and is used to improve heat conductivity in areas where the two metal surfaces aren't completely flush.
"thermal energy" is a compound noun
Thermal compound
"thermal energy" is a compound noun
Thermal compound or grease helps disapate the heat from your CPU to where the fan can exhaust it to the outside.
Clean the CPU and the base of the heat sink with isopropyl alcohol before applying the thermal compound.
Thermal compound can be found at major retailers that sell electronics. This would include but is not limited to RadioShack, Best Buy, Walmart, and Amazon.
A method is the thermal decomposition of a compound.
Ionic compounds are good thermal insulators. Magnesium carbonate, an ionic compound, is sometimes used. Ionic compounds have extremely high melting points and therefore, if they were heated they would not melt.
Primarily thermal energy.
Thermal energy cause thermal decomposition of a compound; the bonds between atoms are weakened.
Thermal paste (thermal compound, thermal grease, silicone grease, heat paste, heat sink compound, heat sink paste, etc.) is used between high power solid state components and their heatsinks to increase the thermal conductivity between the component and the heatsink, thereby better cooling those components. Some high power solid state components in a computer that might require thermal paste are: power supply voltage regulators, graphics processing units (GPU), microprocessors, microprocessor support chips, etc.