D. May, Bernhard Wunderle, Florian Schindler-Saefkow, B. Nguyen, R. Schacht, Bruno Michel, Herbert Reichl
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Prime concerns in designing liquid cooling solutions are performance, reliability and price. To that end a one-phase liquid cooling concept is proposed, where all pumps, valves and piping are fully integrated on board level. Only low-cost organic board technology and SMT processes are used in the design. This paper addresses the key issues of such a concept together with some numerical and first experimental results. It is highlighted that for such a concept a special type of membrane pump with adequate valve technology is especially suitable. Design guidelines as to its performance are given. Eventually, the obtained results are evaluated with respect to the requirements and necessary further developments are commented on to make the concept eligible for the cost-performance-sector.