Abstract

The core components of phased array radar have high power density. A pump-driven, two-phase cooling prototype was designed and built for their problems such as high heat consumption and high heat dissipation demand. The results showed that the flow rate through each branch was stable, and the heat dissipation performance was better in the case of PID control compared to the case of a flat-faced tube.

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