Analysis and experimental validation of a pumped two-phase loop for multi-component electronics cooling

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Myron Middelhuis
Miguel Muñoz Rojo
Wessel W. Wits
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[1] University of Twente,Thermal and Fluid Engineering
[2] CSIC,2D Foundry, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM)
[3] University of Twente,Mathematics of Multiscale Modeling and Simulation
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Heat and Mass Transfer | 2024年 / 60卷
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Miniaturization and enhanced performance of microchips has resulted in powerful electronic devices with high heat flux components. For these advanced electronics, the current heat transfer method of single-phase forced convection is reaching its thermal limit and more effective cooling solutions are needed. A pumped two-phase loop, in which a pump circulates a working fluid that evaporates to absorb heat, can offer a solution. In this paper the cooling performance of a pumped two-phase loop is discussed and validated. A numerical tool has been developed to aid in designing a fit-for-purpose pumped two-phase loop and to predict its behaviour to changing system parameters and heat inputs. Results from the numerical model are compared with temperature, pressure and flow velocity measurements obtained from a prototype setup. The effects of applying varying heat loads on both a single evaporator and on multiple evaporators simultaneously either in series or in parallel have been investigated. Heat transfer coefficients between 7 and 10 kW/m2K were obtained during the experiments. Model predictions correspond well to the measured performances and findings on the two-phase boiling behaviour are presented. The model is particularly useful for the rapid assessment of the layout of a pumped two-phase loop for high heat flux electronics cooling.
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