Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7045009 | Applied Thermal Engineering | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, a new vapor chamber (VC) was fabricated and tested, on which a novel compound columns was proposed by considering the mechanical property and the thermal performance comprehensively. The columns consisted of the solid copper bars and the porous functional structures sintered on the cylinder surface of the pillars. Copper foam was selected to manufacture the wick structures and the cladding layers due to its distinct porous structures. To verify the superiority of the compound columns, a testing system was used to evaluate the thermal behaviors of the VCs under different inclination tilts. In this parametric investigation, the filling ratios included 70% and 100%, the sintering layer porosities were configured as 0%, 50% and 95%, and the heat loads varied from 6â¯W to 96â¯W. The experimental results indicated that the cladding layers of the columns enhanced the capillary limit and contributed to recycling the working fluid in the anti-gravity position, which finally broaden the adaptability of the VC.
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Authors
Wangyu Liu, Jingren Gou, Yuanqiang Luo, Min Zhang,