Abstract

Thermal energy management remains a major issue in the operation of automatic and advanced electronics. As it is well known, a 10 0C increase in temperature of electronic equipment can reduce its life by 50 %. In the present study, phase change material (PCM) - based composites with mesoporous graphite have been prepared in different weight fraction ratios and their melting temperature and latent heat of fusion were measured using Differential Scanning Calorimeter. Moreover, a preliminary study has been carried out to evaluate the heat transfer performance of the employed PCM and its composites. The study exhibits PCM-based composites showed more heat withdrawal in comparison to the PCM. It has been observed that the PCM composite MG-PCM1:5 withdraw maximum heat as the source temperature remains up to 20 0C lower than the PCM that has been used.

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