Characterization of Active Cooling and Flow Distribution in Microvascular Polymers
2010; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 21; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/1045389x10379662
ISSN1530-8138
AutoresBrian Kozola, Lyle A. Shipton, Vinay K. Natrajan, Kenneth T. Christensen, Scott R. White,
Tópico(s)Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
ResumoTwo- and three-dimensional microvascular networks embedded within a polymer fin were fabricated via direct write assembly to demonstrate cooling potential of vascular polymer structures. Thin fin cooling experiments were carried out utilizing water and polyalphaolefin (PAO) oil-based coolant as the working fluids. The surface temperature of the fin was monitored using an infrared camera and flow distribution within the network was evaluated by microscopic particle image velocimetry. The effective heat transfer coefficient was increased 53-fold at low Reynolds number for water cooling in both 2D and 3D geometries. However, 3D architectures offer more uniform flow distribution and the ability to efficiently adapt to blockages and reroute flow within the network. Microvascular materials are excellent candidates for compact, efficient cooling platforms for a variety of applications and 3D architectures offer unique performance enhancements.
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