2015 31st Thermal Measurement, Modeling &Amp; Management Symposium (SEMI-THERM) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/semi-therm.2015.7100142
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Experimental investigation of designer working fluids in a flat heat pipe

Abstract: Rising power densities of electronics has called for more advanced cooling solutions. In harsh environment electronics, thermal management is especially challenging due to reliability and geometric constraints. Heat pipes and other two phase cooling methods are promising passive thermal management technologies. This work explores a designer working fluid for use in phase change heat transfer devices. Different fluids are tested in a flat grooved heat pipe. The surface augmentation created by using these fluids… Show more

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“…The analysis demonstrates the temperature and concentration dependence of the coating generation as well as the key chemical constituents. Supowit et al [12] confirmed some of this analysis through surface characterization and elemental composition analysis with fluids of different concentrations at different temperatures.…”
Section: Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The analysis demonstrates the temperature and concentration dependence of the coating generation as well as the key chemical constituents. Supowit et al [12] confirmed some of this analysis through surface characterization and elemental composition analysis with fluids of different concentrations at different temperatures.…”
Section: Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 72%