Volume 1: Thermal Management 2015
DOI: 10.1115/ipack2015-48277
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CFD Analysis of an Air-Cooled Planar Heat Sink With Cross-Connected Alternating Converging-Diverging Channels

Abstract: In this study, the thermal and hydraulic performances of an air-cooled planar heat sink with cross-connected alternating converging-diverging channels were investigated. The commercial CFD solver ANSYS Fluent was used to solve the fluid flow and heat transfer from the fins to the air flow for a range of converging-diverging channel expansion ratios, heat generation rates and Reynolds numbers. The converging and diverging channel sections create high and low pressure zones, respectively, in the flow domain and … Show more

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“…A greater heat transfer rate with a significant drop in the interface temperature was achieved. Kanargi et al 17 numerically analysed the thermal performance of alternately converging–diverging channel that are cross‐connected using air as cooling medium. However, this model incurs significant penalty of pressure drop that overshoots the enhancement of heat transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A greater heat transfer rate with a significant drop in the interface temperature was achieved. Kanargi et al 17 numerically analysed the thermal performance of alternately converging–diverging channel that are cross‐connected using air as cooling medium. However, this model incurs significant penalty of pressure drop that overshoots the enhancement of heat transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%