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Integration of a Multiple-Condenser Loop Heat Pipe in a Compact Air-Cooled Heat Sink

Integration of a Multiple-Condenser Loop Heat Pipe in a Compact Air-Cooled Heat Sink

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kariya, Harumichi Arthur
Hanks, Daniel Frank
Staats, Wayne Lawrence
Roche, Nicholas A
Cleary, Martin
Peters, Teresa B.
Brisson II, John G
Wang, Evelyn
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kariya, Harumichi Arthur
Hanks, Daniel Frank
Staats, Wayne Lawrence
Roche, Nicholas A
Cleary, Martin
Peters, Teresa B.
Brisson II, John G
Wang, Evelyn
Source :
ASME
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We present the characterization of a compact, high performance air-cooled heat sink with an integrated loop heat pipe. In this configuration, heat enters the heat sink at the evaporator base and is transferred within the heat pipe by the latent heat of vaporization of a working fluid. From the condensers, the heat is transferred to the ambient air by an integrated fan. Multiple condensers are used to increase the surface area available for air-cooling, and to ensure the equal and optimal operation of the individual condensers, an additional wick is incorporated into the condensers. We demonstrated with this design (10.2 cm × 10.2 cm × 9 cm), a total thermal resistance of less than 0.1 °C/W while dissipating a heat load of 500 W from a source at 75 °C. Furthermore, constant thermal resistance was observed in the upright as well as sideways orientations. This prototype is a proof-of-concept demonstration of a high performance and efficient air-cooled heat sink design that can be readily integrated for various electronics packaging and data center applications.<br />United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Microsystems Technology Office. Microtechnologies for Air-Cooled Exchangers (Grant Number W31P4Q-09-1-0007)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ASME
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1076282179
Document Type :
Electronic Resource