2011
DOI: 10.1109/temc.2011.2142418
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Vein Power Plane for Printed Circuit Board Based on Constructal Theory

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“…In 𝑦-direction a variable height ℎ, given by ℎ = 𝐻 0 (𝑅 − 𝑥)/2𝑅, help us to describe the voltage drop over the vertical surface ℎ𝑤 and defines one of the boundaries of the semi-circular constructal element with no electrical leaks. The constructal method applied to design networks in disc-shaped bodies serves us as an elemental constructal element for a semi-circular sector of radius 𝑅, where generally considers electrically insulated surfaces at 𝑦 = 𝐻 0 /2 Huang, Guo & Ye, 2011;Huang,Guo & Chu, 2011). The variation of the area ℎ(𝑥)𝑤 is considered in the electrical current balance at the metallic contact and is appreciated in the charge conservation equation in the 𝑥-direction, Eq.…”
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“…In 𝑦-direction a variable height ℎ, given by ℎ = 𝐻 0 (𝑅 − 𝑥)/2𝑅, help us to describe the voltage drop over the vertical surface ℎ𝑤 and defines one of the boundaries of the semi-circular constructal element with no electrical leaks. The constructal method applied to design networks in disc-shaped bodies serves us as an elemental constructal element for a semi-circular sector of radius 𝑅, where generally considers electrically insulated surfaces at 𝑦 = 𝐻 0 /2 Huang, Guo & Ye, 2011;Huang,Guo & Chu, 2011). The variation of the area ℎ(𝑥)𝑤 is considered in the electrical current balance at the metallic contact and is appreciated in the charge conservation equation in the 𝑥-direction, Eq.…”
Section: Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The boundary conditions, given by Eq. ( 2) describe the variable height 𝑦 = ℎ(𝑥), where the variation of the voltage is strictly zero, this is, with no electrical leaks (Bhakta & Bandyopadhyay, 2005;Chen et al, 2010;Huang, Guo & Ye, 2011;Huang, Guo, & Chu, 2011;Morega & Bejan, 2005;Ojeda et al, 2020). For 𝑦 = 0, the photogenerated electrical current is collected by the metallic contact at the center of the constructal element in the 𝑥-direction, by the voltage 𝑉 0 (𝑥).…”
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