Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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645143 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A multiple fans with piezoelectric actuator system (MFPA) that combines piezoelectric effect, magnetic effect and resonance effect to drive passive fans vibrating simultaneously offers better thermal performance than a single piezoelectric fan as proposed in previous studies. In this study, a modular MFPA with a housing designed to concentrate airflow was developed and its thermal performance was investigated. Dimensionless heat convection number (MMFPA) was defined to compare the thermal performance of the ar MFPA with natural convection. The results indicated that the geometry of the housing can significantly influence the thermal performance of the modular MFPA. The airflow generated from the MFPA was concentrated when Zâ decreased from 2.5 to 1.25 at Yâ = 0.917 and θ = 0°; the results showed Tâ(t) decreased from 0.76 to 0.67. Moreover, under the case of Zâ = 1.25 and θ = 0°, Tâ(t) further decreased from 0.67 to 0.60 when Yâ decreased from 0.917 to 0.417. To optimize the thermal performance of the modular MFPA, a nozzle was applied for concentrating airflow. The results showed an optimal value of MMFPA of 2.57 when the nozzle angle (θ) was 63.43° under the case of Zâ = 1.25, Yâ = 0.417.
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Authors
H.K. Ma, Y.T. Li, S.Y. Ke, C.P. Lin,