Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
691324 Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Heat-sink with air-cooling fan is the simplest and the most effective way to disperse generated heat of a high-tech device. A common approach to optimize heat sinks is based on the minimization of the entropy generation rate that takes the two major heat dissipation factors, heat transfer rate and air resistance, into consideration. However, a lower entropy generation rate often corresponds to a larger size of the designed heat sink. To have a balance design of heat sinks for heat dissipation, this paper considers the simultaneously minimization of the entropy generation rate and the material cost of the heat sinks. A multi-objective real-coded genetic algorithm using a novel direction-based crossover operator is developed for the formulated optimal heat sink design problem. With the proposed design framework, we compare and evaluate the performance of the plate-fins equipped with flow-through and impingement-flow air cooling systems. Extensive simulation results show that the balance design for heat sinks can achieve both the benefits of light weight and excellent heat dissipation.

► A multi-objective optimization design problem for plate-fin heat sinks is formulated. ► Thermal analysis of plate-fin heat sinks with forced heat convection has been performed systematically. ► A direction-based genetic algorithm for multi-objective optimization is developed. ► The heat dissipation performance of the optimally designed heat sinks is evaluated by COMSOL Multiphysics. ► Both the benefits of light weight and excellent heat dissipation performance can be achieved by the proposed approach.

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