An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics

This experimental study determines and compares the thermal performance of unfinned and finned PCM based heat sinks. For the analysis considering pin-fins as thermal conductivity enhancer (TCE), triangular configuration is considered. It is further classified into inline and staggered pin-fin arrang...

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Main Authors: Usman, Hazrat, Ali, Hafiz Muhammad, Arshad, Adeel, Ashraf, Muhammad Junaid, Khushnood, Shahab, Janjua, Muhammad Mansoor, Kazi, Salim Newaz
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-018-2389-0
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spelling my.um.eprints.204352019-02-21T06:19:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20435/ An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics Usman, Hazrat Ali, Hafiz Muhammad Arshad, Adeel Ashraf, Muhammad Junaid Khushnood, Shahab Janjua, Muhammad Mansoor Kazi, Salim Newaz TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This experimental study determines and compares the thermal performance of unfinned and finned PCM based heat sinks. For the analysis considering pin-fins as thermal conductivity enhancer (TCE), triangular configuration is considered. It is further classified into inline and staggered pin-fin arrangements. Three popular variants of paraffin namely paraffin wax, RT-44 and RT-35HC are incorporated as phase change materials (PCMs) inside the heat sink. The volume fraction of pin-fins and PCMs are kept constant at 9% and 90% respectively. The heat input at the base of heat sinks ranges from 5 W to 8 W. The results are presented in two different cases, charging and discharging, and the analysis of temperature variation and comparison of fin arrangements in three different heat sinks with and without PCM. Further the enhancement ratios are determined to quantify the thermal performance in operation time of heat sink for passive cooling with the influence of PCMs and TCEs. The results suggest triangular inline pin-fin as the dominant heat sink geometry and RT-44 as the most efficient PCM for passive thermal management of electronic devices. Springer Verlag 2018 Article PeerReviewed Usman, Hazrat and Ali, Hafiz Muhammad and Arshad, Adeel and Ashraf, Muhammad Junaid and Khushnood, Shahab and Janjua, Muhammad Mansoor and Kazi, Salim Newaz (2018) An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics. Heat and Mass Transfer, 54 (12). pp. 3587-3598. ISSN 0947-7411 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-018-2389-0 doi:10.1007/s00231-018-2389-0
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Usman, Hazrat
Ali, Hafiz Muhammad
Arshad, Adeel
Ashraf, Muhammad Junaid
Khushnood, Shahab
Janjua, Muhammad Mansoor
Kazi, Salim Newaz
An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics
description This experimental study determines and compares the thermal performance of unfinned and finned PCM based heat sinks. For the analysis considering pin-fins as thermal conductivity enhancer (TCE), triangular configuration is considered. It is further classified into inline and staggered pin-fin arrangements. Three popular variants of paraffin namely paraffin wax, RT-44 and RT-35HC are incorporated as phase change materials (PCMs) inside the heat sink. The volume fraction of pin-fins and PCMs are kept constant at 9% and 90% respectively. The heat input at the base of heat sinks ranges from 5 W to 8 W. The results are presented in two different cases, charging and discharging, and the analysis of temperature variation and comparison of fin arrangements in three different heat sinks with and without PCM. Further the enhancement ratios are determined to quantify the thermal performance in operation time of heat sink for passive cooling with the influence of PCMs and TCEs. The results suggest triangular inline pin-fin as the dominant heat sink geometry and RT-44 as the most efficient PCM for passive thermal management of electronic devices.
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author Usman, Hazrat
Ali, Hafiz Muhammad
Arshad, Adeel
Ashraf, Muhammad Junaid
Khushnood, Shahab
Janjua, Muhammad Mansoor
Kazi, Salim Newaz
author_facet Usman, Hazrat
Ali, Hafiz Muhammad
Arshad, Adeel
Ashraf, Muhammad Junaid
Khushnood, Shahab
Janjua, Muhammad Mansoor
Kazi, Salim Newaz
author_sort Usman, Hazrat
title An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics
title_short An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics
title_full An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics
title_fullStr An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics
title_full_unstemmed An experimental study of PCM based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics
title_sort experimental study of pcm based finned and un-finned heat sinks for passive cooling of electronics
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/20435/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00231-018-2389-0
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