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Embedded cooling — an emerging thermal management paradigm for electronic devices — has motivated further research in compact, high heat flux, cooling solutions. Reliance on phase-change cooling and the associated two-phase flow of dielectric refrigerants allows small fluid flow-rates to absorb large heat loads. Our previous research as well as work of others has shown that dividing chip-scale microchannels...
This paper presents an in-depth study of the thermal performance of a gas-to-liquid “webbed tube” polymer heat exchanger. The heat exchanger was fabricated from a thermally enhanced polymer composite, consisting of a Nylon 12 matrix filled with carbon fibers. A laboratory-scale prototype heat exchanger was built using injection molding and tested on a cross-flow air-to-water heat exchange apparatus...
High heat-flux electronics require novel thermal management solutions to push the current boundaries of state-of-the-art technologies on multiple fronts. A two-phase flow scheme that facilitates thin film evaporation in micro grooves via a microfluidics-enabled, enhanced fluid delivery system (referred to as FEEDS), is one such solution for transferring a very high heat flux with a manageable pressure...
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