Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4990679 Applied Thermal Engineering 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Natural convection allows for passive cooling which is used in many engineering applications. Placing dissipating components on a common vertical heatsink can be optimized to give the best possible cooling capacity. In this study, a numerical model for three-dimensional conjugated convective and conductive heat transfer was used to evaluate the distribution of up to 36 flush-mounted rectangular heaters. The temperature profiles and the heat fluxes were compared with experimental data for validation. The dissipated power was set as an input parameter and the optimal distribution was selected as the one with the lowest temperature elevation. Two different heuristics-a geometric parameter and an artificial neural network-were proposed and evaluated as alternatives to heavy CFD calculations.
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