Heat removal by aluminum-foam heat sinks in a multi-air jet impingement

Authors
Kim, SYLee, MHLee, KS
Issue Date
2005-03
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPONENTS AND PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES, v.28, no.1, pp.142 - 148
Abstract
The, present experiment investigates the effects of the pore density of aluminum foam heat sinks, the jet velocity, the jet-to-jet spacing and the nozzle plate-to-heated surface separation distance in a 3 x 3 square multi-jet impinging array on the averaged Nusselt number. Thermal performances of 10, 20, and 40 PPI (pores per inch) aluminum foam heat sinks and a conventional plate-fin heat sink are evaluated in terms of the averaged Nusselt number. The jet Reynolds number is varied in the range of Re = 1000-13650. The highly permeable 10 PPI aluminum foam heat sink shows higher Nusselt numbers than the 20 and 40 PPI aluminum foam heat sinks both in the multi-jet and the single jet impingements. For the single jet impingement, the aluminum foam heat sinks display 8-33% higher thermal performance compared to a conventional plate-fin heat sink while the enhancement is 2-29% for the multi-jet impingement. The multi-jet impingement shows higher heat transfer enhancement than the single jet impingement for high jet Reynolds number and smaller jet-to-jet spacing in the present experiment.
Keywords
ARRAYS; GAS; FIN; ARRAYS; GAS; FIN; aluminum foam heat sink; electronics cooling; multi-jet impingement; plate-fin heat sink; single jet impingement
ISSN
1521-3331
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136704
DOI
10.1109/TCAPT.2004.843169
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