Abstract

Fluid flow and heat transfer in the mini-rectangular fin heat sink for CPU of PC using de-ionized water as working fluid are numerically investigated. Based on the real PC operating conditions, the three-dimensional governing equations for fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics are solved using finite volume scheme. The standard k– ε turbulent model is employed to describe the flow structure and behavior. The predicted results obtained from the model are verified by the measured data. There is a reasonable agreement between the predicted results and experiments. The results of this study are expected to lead to guidelines that will allow the design of the cooling system with improved cooling performance of the electronic equipments increasing reliable operation of these devices.

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