Cooling Characteristics of a Parallel Channel with Protruding Heat Sources Using Convection and Conduction Heat Transfer

돌출된 열원이 있는 채널에서 대류와 전도열전달을 이용한 냉각특성

  • 손영석 (동의대학교 기계ㆍ산업시스템공학부 기계공학전공) ;
  • 신지영 (동의대학교 기계ㆍ산업시스템공학부 기계공학전공)
  • Published : 2002.11.01

Abstract

Cooling characteristics of a parallel channel with protruding heat sources using convection and conduction heat transfer are studied numerically. A two-dimensional model has been developed for numerical prediction of transient, compressible, viscous, laminar flow, and conjugate heat transfer between parallel plates with uniform block heat sources. The finite volume method is used to solve the problem. The assembly consists of two channels formed by two covers and one printed circuit board which has three uniform heat source blocks. Six different cooling methods are considered to find out the most efficient cooling method in a given geometry and heat sources. The velocity and temperature fields of cooling medium, the temperature distribution along the block surface, and the maximum temperature in each block are obtained. The results are compared to examine the cooling characteristics of the different cooling methods.

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