Experimental and Theoretical Analysis on Enhanced Flat Miniature Heat Pipes with Axial Capillary Grooves and Screen Meshes

S. Maalej, M. Zaghdoudi
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Combined experimental and analytical studies are realized in order to verify the flat mini heat pipe (FMHP) concept for cooling high power dissipation electronic components, and determine the potential advantages of constructing arrays of mini channels as an integrated part of a heat pipe. A mixed capillary system, which is composed of screen meshes and mini-channels, is used in order to manufacture the FMHP. In the experimental study, different FMHP prototypes are manufactured and tested. The number of screen meshes is kept the same for the different tested configurations; however different meshing sizes are used. The heat transfer improvement, obtained by comparing the heat pipe thermal resistance to the heat conduction thermal resistance of a copper plate having the same dimensions as the tested heat pipes, is demonstrated for the different prototypes. The heat transfer enhancement depends on the input heat flux rate, the screen mesh porosity, and the FMHP orientation in respect to gravity. In the analytical study, a model of MHP with mixed capillary structure is developed. The comparison between the analytical and experimental results shows a good agreement in predicting both the maximum capillary limit and the FMHP thermal resistance
带轴向毛细槽和筛网的加强型平板微型热管的实验与理论分析
为了验证平板微型热管(FMHP)冷却高功耗电子元件的概念,并确定微型通道阵列作为热管的组成部分的潜在优势,进行了实验和分析相结合的研究。采用由筛孔和微通道组成的混合毛细管系统来制造FMHP。在实验研究中,制作了不同的FMHP样机并进行了测试。不同测试配置的筛孔数保持一致;然而,不同的网格尺寸被使用。通过将热管的热阻与与测试热管尺寸相同的铜板的导热热阻进行比较,得到了传热性能的改善,并对不同的原型进行了演示。传热增强取决于输入热流率、筛网孔隙率和FMHP相对于重力的方向。在分析研究中,建立了具有混合毛细结构的MHP模型。分析结果与实验结果的比较表明,在预测毛细极限和FMHP热阻方面有很好的一致性
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