Experimental Study of a Set of Integrated Cross-Media Heat Exchangers (iCMHXs) for Liquid Cooling in Desktop Computers

Gargi Kailkhura, R. Mandel, A. Shooshtari, M. Ohadi
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The present study is an experimental investigation of a set of five additively-manufactured compact, lightweight, low-cost, air-to-water cross-media heat exchangers suitable for liquid cooling applications in desktop computers, among other applications. The heat transfer between the two fluids is facilitated by solid metallic wires arranged in a staggered tube-bank configuration, in direct contact with both fluids separated by polymer walls. Since the liquid flows externally over the wires instead of flowing inside the tubes in conventional tube-bank fin heat exchangers, smaller wires can be used in iCMHXs, resulting in lighter and more efficient units. The additively-manufactured iCMHX units are post-processed using a conformal polyurethane sealant. The units are experimentally studied in two case studies based on their post-processing techniques. The experimental studies include instrumentation calibration as well as uncertainty analysis. The first case study considers three geometrically identical iCMHX units sharing the same post-processing method. The overall iCMHX performances characterized by the thermal and hydrodynamic parameters, such as thermal resistance and pressure drop for both waterside and airside, are compared. Their experimental results are also compared to 2D CFD predictions. To provide probable reasoning behind the differences in the comparisons, a second case study is then carried out by experimentally investigating two iCMHX units but with variable post-processing approaches such as by using a thinned sealant and by using a single layer of sealant.
一套集成跨介质换热器(iCMHXs)用于台式计算机液冷的实验研究
本研究是对一组五种增材制造的紧凑、轻便、低成本、空气-水跨介质热交换器的实验研究,该热交换器适用于台式计算机的液体冷却应用以及其他应用。两种流体之间的热传递是由排列在交错管组结构中的固体金属丝促进的,金属丝与被聚合物壁隔开的两种流体直接接触。由于液体从外部流过导线,而不是在传统的管堆翅片式换热器中在管内流动,因此可以在icmhx中使用更小的导线,从而产生更轻、更高效的装置。增材制造的iCMHX单元使用保形聚氨酯密封胶进行后处理。在两个案例中对这些单元的后处理技术进行了实验研究。实验研究包括仪器校准和不确定度分析。第一个案例研究考虑三个几何上相同的iCMHX单元共享相同的后处理方法。比较了iCMHX的整体性能,包括水侧和空侧的热阻和压降等热动力和水动力参数。他们的实验结果也与二维CFD预测结果进行了比较。为了提供比较差异背后的可能原因,然后通过实验调查两个iCMHX单元进行第二个案例研究,但采用不同的后处理方法,例如使用薄密封胶和使用单层密封胶。
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