THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF HOLLOW HYBRID FIN HEAT SINKS WITH IMPINGING FLOW

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nico Setiawan Effendi ◽  
Byoung Guk Kim ◽  
Kyoung Joon Kim
2015 ◽  
Vol 137 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. S. Feng ◽  
J. J. Kuang ◽  
T. J. Lu ◽  
K. Ichimiya

A numerical investigation was carried out to characterize the thermal performance of finned metal foam heat sinks subject to an impinging air flow. The main objective of the study was to quantify the effects of all relevant configurational parameters (channel length, channel width, fin thickness, and fin height) of the heat sink upon the thermal performance. Open-cell aluminum foam having fixed porosity of 0.9118 and fixed pore density of five pores per inch (PPI) was used in the study. A previously validated model based on the porous medium approach was employed for the numerical simulation. Various simulation cases for different combinations of channel parameters were carried out to obtain the Nusselt number correlation. Based on the inviscid impinging flow, a pressure drop correlation was derived for impinging flow in finned metal foam heat sinks. By using these correlations, the thermal performance of finned metal foam heat sinks was compared with the conventional plate-fin heat sinks. It was demonstrated that the finned metal foam heat sinks outperformed the plate-fin heat sinks on the basis of given weight or given pumping power.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (8) ◽  
pp. 2041
Author(s):  
Eva C. Silva ◽  
Álvaro M. Sampaio ◽  
António J. Pontes

This study shows the performance of heat sinks (HS) with different designs under forced convection, varying geometric and boundary parameters, via computational fluid dynamics simulations. Initially, a complete and detailed analysis of the thermal performance of various conventional HS designs was taken. Afterwards, HS designs were modified following some additive manufacturing approaches. The HS performance was compared by measuring their temperatures and pressure drop after 15 s. Smaller diameters/thicknesses and larger fins/pins spacing provided better results. For fins HS, the use of radial fins, with an inverted trapezoidal shape and with larger holes was advantageous. Regarding pins HS, the best option contemplated circular pins in combination with frontal holes in their structure. Additionally, lattice HS, only possible to be produced by additive manufacturing, was also studied. Lower temperatures were obtained with a hexagon unit cell. Lastly, a comparison between the best HS in each category showed a lower thermal resistance for lattice HS. Despite the increase of at least 38% in pressure drop, a consequence of its frontal area, the temperature was 26% and 56% lower when compared to conventional pins and fins HS, respectively, and 9% and 28% lower when compared to the best pins and best fins of this study.


2020 ◽  
Vol 319 ◽  
pp. 02004
Author(s):  
Muhammad Akif Rahman ◽  
Md Badrath Tamam ◽  
Md Sadman Faruque ◽  
A.K.M. Monjur Morshed

In this paper a numerical analysis of three-dimensional laminar flow through rectangular channel heat sinks of different geometric configuration is presented and a comparison of thermal performance among the heat sinks is discussed. Liquid water was used as coolant in the aluminum made heat sink with a glass cover above it. The aspect ratio (section height to width) of rectangular channels of the mini-channel heat sink was 0.33. A heat flux of 20 W/cm2 was continuously applied at the bottom of the channel with different inlet velocity for Reynold’s number ranging from 150 to 1044. Interconnectors and obstacles at different positions and numbers inside the channel were introduced in order to enhance the thermal performance. These modifications cause secondary flow between the parallel channels and the obstacles disrupt the boundary layer formation of the flow inside the channel which leads to the increase in heat transfer rate. Finally, Nusselt number, overall thermal resistance and maximum temperature of the heat sink were calculated to compare the performances of the modified heat sinks with the conventional mini channel heat sink and it was observed that the heat sink with both interconnectors and obstacles enhanced the thermal performance more significantly than other configurations. A maximum of 36% increase in Nusselt number was observed (for Re =1044).


2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenan Yakut ◽  
Faruk Yeşildal ◽  
Altuğ Karabey ◽  
Rıdvan Yakut

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