Abstract
A heat sink with convective boiling in micro- or mini-channels is with great potential to meet the requirement of the high heat dissipation of the electronic devices. This study investigates the flow boiling of HFE-7100, having a suitable boiling temperature at atmospheric pressure and dielectric property, in the minichannel heat sink with the modified surface (namely, the saw-tooth structure). The effect of the system pressure on the boiling characteristics was also studied. The results reveal that the critical heat flux can be significantly improved by introducing the saw-tooth structures on the channel surface or boosting the system pressure as well as by increasing the mass flux. Compared to the non-modified channel, the enhancements of the critical heat flux for the parallel and counter saw-tooth channels are 44% and 36%, respectively, at the small mass flux. The boiling visualization further indicates that the minichannels with the saw-tooth structures interrupt the boundary layer and restrain the coalescence of the bubble, which may be the reason for the critical heat flux enhancement. Moreover, the degree of the critical heat flux enhancement, contributed by the saw-tooth modification of the channel, decreases with an increase in the mass flux.
Highlights
Due to great advancement in the semiconductor technology, the size of a chip is dramatically reduced and the heat dissipation of the electronic devices significantly increased and become a critical issue
The results reveal that the critical heat flux (CHF) can be significantly improved by introducing the saw-tooth structures on the channel surface
This study investigates the flow boiling of HFE-7100 in the minichannel heat sink with saw-tooth structures
Summary
Due to great advancement in the semiconductor technology, the size of a chip is dramatically reduced and the heat dissipation of the electronic devices significantly increased and become a critical issue. A heat sink with convective boiling in micro- or mini-channels is with great potential to meet this thermal transport challenge. Yang et al.[3] investigated the effect of the hydraulic diameter of the microchannel on the boiling heat transfer and flow pattern evolution of HFE-7100 in a microchannel heat sink.
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