Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
660444 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper presents the geometric optimization of the micro-heat sink with straight circular microchannels with inner diameter of Di = 900 μm. The inlet cross-section has a rectangular shape and positioned tangentially to the tube axis with the four different geometries. The fluid flow regime is laminar and water with variable fluid properties is used as a working fluid. The heat flux spread through the bottom sink surface is q = 100 W/cm2. Thermal and hydrodynamic performances of the heat sink are compared with results obtained for conventional channel configuration with lateral inlet/outlet cross-section. Besides, the results are compared with the tangential micro-heat sink with Di = 300 μm. For all the cases, the thermal and hydrodynamic results are compared on a fixed pumping power basis.

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