Abstract

Abstract This paper reports the experimental heat transfer results of a novel PCM-based heat sink coupled with a heat pipe under different orientations. The experiments are conducted at a constant fill ratio of 99% on several heat sink configurations, such as a heat sink (i) with the stem at the center, (ii) with four fins, and (iii) with three longitudinal fins coupled with a heat pipe. The aluminium-made heat sink having an outer diameter of 58 mm and a height of 55 mm with a wall thickness of 4 mm, is used for all the heat sink configurations. The heat pipe with an evaporator length of 60 mm and a condenser length of 40 mm is attached at the center of a three-fin heat sink configuration. Experiments are performed on different heat sinks with n-eicosane as PCM at different orientations of 0, 45, 90, 135, and 180 degree; at various power levels. The heat input is varied between 6 and 12 W. The condenser section of the heat pipe is cooled under two different conditions, i.e., (i) natural and (ii) forced convection. The results show that the finned heat sink coupled with a heat pipe (FHSHP) gives the best charging and discharging performance compared to other configurations. Moreover, it is observed that the performance of an FHSHP is orientation-dependent. Further, the overall effectiveness of FHSHP is high when the condenser section of the heat pipe is cooled using forced convection rather than natural convection.

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