Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7048793 Applied Thermal Engineering 2016 25 Pages PDF
Abstract
The performance of mini-channel heat sinks can be affected greatly by working fluid flow distribution. In order to improve the flow distribution and heat transfer performance in mini-channels, the use of nonuniform mini baffles in the heat sinks was proposed in this study. The fluid and thermal performances of four mini-channel heat sinks with/without the baffles are numerically analyzed using the finite-volume method in CFD code FLUENT. The simulation comparisons show that the improvements in the flow maldistribution of heat sinks can be achieved through the nonuniform baffles, resulting in better uniformity of the temperature distribution. Furthermore, it is found that using the nonuniform baffles can cause a 9.9-13.1% reduction in the total thermal resistance of mini-channel heat sinks under the same geometric dimensions and operating conditions. These advantages of the heat sinks using the nonuniform mini baffles are beneficial to their application in thermoelectric coolers.
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