Spray cooling processes yield high heat transfer coefficients due to heat absorption associated with latent heat absorption during liquid-vapor phase transition [1-5]. Spray cooling advantages lie in potentially eliminating TIM1 and TIM 2 thermal resistances, yielding significant reduction in overall thermal resistance. Due to the complexity and chaotic nature of millions of … [Read more...]
Designing Heat Sinks When a Target Pressure Drop and Flow Rate is Known
Forced convention air cooled heat sinks and liquid cooled cold plates are quite pervasive in their use in electronics cooling applications. While there can be significant debate on whether to air or liquid cool a particular component, the approach a thermal engineer would adopt to design both components is essentially similar. Parallel plate fins are the most common geometry … [Read more...]
Metal Foam-PCM: Heat Storage Technology: The Thermal Charging Scenario
For optimal operation of electronics, the generated heat must be removed and hot spots must be mitigated. If the junction temperature increases above a specified limit, some electronic components may fail, or experience a decline in performance. Excess temperature also causes thermal stresses that lead to fracture of electronic packages. Phase change materials (PCMs) are … [Read more...]
Time Dependant Responses and Superposition
One of the “fairy tales” that I see as a trend in thermal engineers performing electronics cooling is that they become dependent on the capabilities and methodology of the particular software they use. If the help guide or our mentor showed us how to solve a particular problem with our software tool and it worked, we may not have a reason to change even if the method is not the … [Read more...]
Editorial: My Personal Thermal Management Project
It can be an amusing thing to notice how sometimes things come full-circle in our lives. My involvement with heat transfer began in college and continued through grad school and a post doc, as I conducted experiments involving liquid helium, both as a refrigerant and the object of study. Since liquid helium was such a precious refrigerant, a key strategy for achieving these … [Read more...]
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