2019
DOI: 10.1108/hff-01-2019-0008
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Gravitational effects on electroosmotic flow in micro heat pipes

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to investigate the coupled effects of electrohydrodynamic and gravity forces on the circulation effectiveness of working fluid in an inclined micro heat pipe driven by electroosmotic flow. The effects of the three competing forces, namely, the capillary, the gravitational and the electrohydrodyanamic forces, on the circulation effectiveness of a micro heat pipe are compared and delineated. Design/methodology/approach The numerical model is developed based on the conservations of mass,… Show more

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“…A conductive device for a heat sink is studied to lower the temperature. Vapor chamber, heat spreader, heat pipe and thermal ground plane have been shown to be excellent examples of substituting copper solids because they have a higher effective thermal conductivity (Bar-Cohen et al , 2015; Chang and Hung, 2019). A flat heat pipe is wide but thin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A conductive device for a heat sink is studied to lower the temperature. Vapor chamber, heat spreader, heat pipe and thermal ground plane have been shown to be excellent examples of substituting copper solids because they have a higher effective thermal conductivity (Bar-Cohen et al , 2015; Chang and Hung, 2019). A flat heat pipe is wide but thin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%