The Thermal Characteristics Of Liquid-heat-spreader

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2007-08-23T01:56:20Z

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Mechanical Engineering

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The present study is an experimental research of a liquid-heat-spreader (LHS) with saturated water at ~2.29 psia. A LHS, indirect liquid cooling module, was successfully fabricated using thin copper blocks and copper tubes using solder. Three types of LHS, Flat-type, L-type, and T-type, were developed for different orientations and were compared with solid metal blocks such as aluminum and copper. The Flat-type LHS, 100 (W) × 254 (L) × 3 (T) mm3, was designed for vertical orientation. It showed a remarkable thermal performance by dissipating heat flux of 119 W/cm2 with below 100℃ chip temperature at the typical condition. The L-type and T-type were developed for horizontal application and thermal performance of both LHS was promising. In addition, other parameters, gap size, boiler plate thickness, LHS size, long-term reliability, surfactant, and chip size, were also investigated.

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