Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable Properties

Most of numerical studies on microchannel heat sinks (MCHS) performed up to now are for a two-dimensional domain using constant properties of the coolant and solid part. In this study, laminar fluid flow and heat transfer of variable properties water in a trapezoidal MCHS, consisted of five trapezoi...

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Main Authors: H. Khorasanizadeh, M. Sepehnia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=43811&issue_ID=245
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spelling doaj-740da646aad945f38ab9aa60a352339b2020-11-24T21:22:16ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722017-01-0110615471559.Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable PropertiesH. Khorasanizadeh0M. Sepehnia1University of Kashan, KashanFaculty of Mechanical Engineering and the Energy Research Institute, University of KashanMost of numerical studies on microchannel heat sinks (MCHS) performed up to now are for a two-dimensional domain using constant properties of the coolant and solid part. In this study, laminar fluid flow and heat transfer of variable properties water in a trapezoidal MCHS, consisted of five trapezoidal microchannels, are studied. The three dimensional solution domains include both the flow field and the complete MCHS silicon made solid parts with variable conductivity. Four entry/exit configurations and three pressure drops of 5, 10 and 15 kPa are assumed. The results indicate that the A-type heat sink, for which the entry and exit are placed horizontally at the center of the north and the south walls, has a better heat transfer performance, smaller thermal resistance and provides more uniform solid temperature distribution. For pressure drop of 15 kPa, temperature-dependent properties of water increases the heat transfer between 2.73% and 3.33%, decreases the thermal resistance between 3.46% and 5.55 % and decreases the ratio of difference between the maximum and minimum substrate temperatures to the heat flux, θ, between 3.42% and 11.15%. Also by assuming temperature-dependent conductivity of silicon, the heat transfer increases between 0.75% and 2.58%, the thermal resistance decreases between 1.15% and 4.97 % and θ decreases between 2.41% and 6.49%.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=43811&issue_ID=245Trapezoidal microchannel; Entry/exit configurations; Temperature-dependent properties; Thermal resistance; Heat transfer.
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author H. Khorasanizadeh
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M. Sepehnia
Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable Properties
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Trapezoidal microchannel; Entry/exit configurations; Temperature-dependent properties; Thermal resistance; Heat transfer.
author_facet H. Khorasanizadeh
M. Sepehnia
author_sort H. Khorasanizadeh
title Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable Properties
title_short Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable Properties
title_full Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable Properties
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable Properties
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of a Trapezoidal Microchannel Heat Sink with Various Entry/Exit Configurations Utilizing Variable Properties
title_sort performance evaluation of a trapezoidal microchannel heat sink with various entry/exit configurations utilizing variable properties
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Most of numerical studies on microchannel heat sinks (MCHS) performed up to now are for a two-dimensional domain using constant properties of the coolant and solid part. In this study, laminar fluid flow and heat transfer of variable properties water in a trapezoidal MCHS, consisted of five trapezoidal microchannels, are studied. The three dimensional solution domains include both the flow field and the complete MCHS silicon made solid parts with variable conductivity. Four entry/exit configurations and three pressure drops of 5, 10 and 15 kPa are assumed. The results indicate that the A-type heat sink, for which the entry and exit are placed horizontally at the center of the north and the south walls, has a better heat transfer performance, smaller thermal resistance and provides more uniform solid temperature distribution. For pressure drop of 15 kPa, temperature-dependent properties of water increases the heat transfer between 2.73% and 3.33%, decreases the thermal resistance between 3.46% and 5.55 % and decreases the ratio of difference between the maximum and minimum substrate temperatures to the heat flux, θ, between 3.42% and 11.15%. Also by assuming temperature-dependent conductivity of silicon, the heat transfer increases between 0.75% and 2.58%, the thermal resistance decreases between 1.15% and 4.97 % and θ decreases between 2.41% and 6.49%.
topic Trapezoidal microchannel; Entry/exit configurations; Temperature-dependent properties; Thermal resistance; Heat transfer.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=43811&issue_ID=245
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