Comparison of Micro-Pin-Fin and Microchannel Heat Sinks Considering Thermal-Hydraulic Performance and Manufacturability

Benjamin A. Jasperson, Y. Jeon, Kevin T. Turner, F. Pfefferkorn, W. Qu
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This paper explores the potential of micro-pin-fin heat sinks as an effective alternative to microchannel heat sinks for dissipating high heat fluxes from small areas. The overall goal is to compare microchannel and micro-pin-fin heat sinks based on three metrics: thermal performance, hydraulic performance, and cost of manufacturing. The channels and pins of the microchannel and micro-pin-fin heat sinks, respectively, have a width of 200 ¿m and a height of 670 ¿m. A comparison of the thermal-hydraulic performance shows that the micro-pin-fin heat sink has a lower convection thermal resistance at liquid flow rates above approximately 60 g/min, though this is accompanied by a higher pressure drop. Methods that could feasibly fabricate the two heat sinks are reviewed, with references outlining current capabilities and limitations. A case study on micro-end-milling of the heat sinks is included. This paper includes equations that separate the fabrication cost into the independent variables that contribute to material cost, machining cost, and machining time. It is concluded that, with micro-end-milling, the machining time is the primary factor in determining cost, and, due to the additional machining time required, the micro-pin-fin heat sinks are roughly three times as expensive to make. It is also noted that improvements in the fabrication process, including spindle speed and tool coatings, will decrease the difference in cost.
考虑热液性能和可制造性的微针鳍和微通道散热器的比较
本文探讨了微鳍片散热器作为微通道散热器的有效替代方案的潜力,用于从小区域消散高热通量。总体目标是基于三个指标来比较微通道和微针鳍散热器:热性能、水力性能和制造成本。微通道散热片和微针鳍散热片的通道和引脚宽度分别为200 μ m,高度为670 μ m。热液性能比较表明,当液体流速大于60 g/min时,微针翅片散热器的对流热阻较低,但伴随有较大的压降。回顾了可行的制造这两种散热器的方法,参考文献概述了当前的能力和局限性。并对散热器的微端铣削进行了实例研究。本文包括将制造成本分解为材料成本、加工成本和加工时间自变量的方程。结论是,使用微端铣削,加工时间是决定成本的主要因素,并且,由于需要额外的加工时间,微针鳍散热器的制造成本大约是其三倍。还指出,加工工艺的改进,包括主轴转速和刀具涂层,将减少成本差异。
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