A flat heat pipe for use as a cold side heat sink

Author(s):  
M. Cerza ◽  
B. Boughey ◽  
K.W. Lindler
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Author(s):  
M. Cerza ◽  
B. Boughey ◽  
K. Lindler
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Author(s):  
Brian V. Borgmeyer ◽  
H. B. Ma

A simplified theoretical model predicting the heat transfer performance of a heat sink base embedded with a flat heat pipe is developed. Numerical analysis was performed using the commercial software FLUENT. The investigation indicates that for heat sink bases embedded with a typical heat pipe, the entire heat sink can be modeled as a flat plate with a uniform temperature and an effective convection heat transfer coefficient. The prediction is compared with the experimental data obtained previously.


Author(s):  
Gustavo Gutierrez ◽  
Juan Catan˜o

In this study, a flat heat pipe is proposed to use the enormous heat capacity of the soil as a heat sink to remove heat from the ambient and a the same time provides a heat pathway for the external irradiation so that the thermal insulation of the construction is significantly improved. Heat pipes offer an effective and attractive alternative since they work with a small temperature budget. Heat pipes use the latent heat of vaporization as a heat transfer mechanism and provide a very high effective conductivity. Heat pipes are not thermodynamics cycles then do not suffer from the Carnot limitation. Temperature drop in the vapor core is very small and the vapor provides an almost isothermal condition. The operational temperature of a heat pipe is controlled by the conditions in the condenser (in this case, the soil). So, providing an effective heat transfer pathway in the condenser, the vapor temperature will be closed to the temperature of the soil. Soil temperature does not fluctuate bellow certain distance from the surface and in a tropical climate is always cooler that the ambient and can function as a heat sink. As part of this research, a full transient analysis of the operation of a flat heat pipe is carried out. With the insight of numerical results, a flat heat pipe thermal panel can be constructed and tested to verify the feasibility and actual performance of the flat heat pipe panel.


2021 ◽  
Vol 163 ◽  
pp. 698-719
Author(s):  
A. Ghanbarpour ◽  
M.J. Hosseini ◽  
A.A. Ranjbar ◽  
M. Rahimi ◽  
R. Bahrampoury ◽  
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Author(s):  
Shigeki Hirasawa ◽  
Tatsuya Nakamu ◽  
Tsuyoshi Kawanami ◽  
Katsuaki Shirai

The coupling of the electrocaloric effect in thin films with thermal switches has the potential to be used for efficient refrigeration. We studied the unsteady heat transfer performance and periodic thermal-switching behavior of a flat heat pipe to transfer cold energy from a changing heat source. The condenser of the flat heat pipe was the changing heat source and changed from −20 W to +20 W every 5 s. The temperature of the condenser surface changed in accordance with the heat generation of the heat source. The evaporator was a plate with a mesh wick attached to a water-flow pipe. Cold energy transferred from the condenser surface to the evaporator surface only when the temperature of the condenser surface was lower than that of the evaporator surface. We analyzed the unsteady temperature change and heat transfer performance of the flat heat pipe by numerical simulation. The analytical results showed that it was necessary to have two thermal switches to separate the heat energy and cold energy of the changing heat source. Also, it was important to reduce the thermal resistance and heat capacity of the evaporator surface to improve the unsteady heat transfer performance of the heat pipe. Next, we measured the unsteady heat transfer performance of the flat heat pipe experimentally. The experimental results showed that the thermal-switching behavior was observed when the heat generation of the heat source changed every 5 s.


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