Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sink

This paper investigates heat transfer enhancement of evaporative air-mist cooling in heat sinks. Heat transfer in heat sink is studied through the development of theoretical equations of mass, momentum, energy, and water droplets evaporation. The flow domain consists of air and water droplets entrai...

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Main Author: Fadi Alnaimat
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-05-01
Series:International Journal of Thermofluids
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666202722000118
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description This paper investigates heat transfer enhancement of evaporative air-mist cooling in heat sinks. Heat transfer in heat sink is studied through the development of theoretical equations of mass, momentum, energy, and water droplets evaporation. The flow domain consists of air and water droplets entrained in the primary air phase. An experimental testing setup is built and used to examine the validity of the numerical modeling of the air-mist cooling approach. The influence of mist droplets on heat transfer and the thermal performance of the heat sink is analyzed numerically and experimentally. Investigation is carried out for Reynolds number ranging between 100 and 1500, mist volume fraction ranging between 1 and 10%, and mist droplets diameter of 10 µm. It is found that increasing the inlet mist fraction from 1% to 6% increases the heat transfer coefficient by approximately 158%. Moreover, it is found that increasing Reynolds number from 100 to 1000 increases the heat transfer coefficient by approximately 100%. This numerical investigation illustrates the effectiveness of using two-phase air-mist flow cooling of heat sinks in comparison with a single-phase air flow. This study highlights the importance of using two-phase flow for enhanced heat transfer and it contributes to the development of advanced microelectronic cooling systems.
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spelling doaj.art-bb2bc2b981d049e298cab5e5aff40e012022-12-22T00:30:20ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Thermofluids2666-20272022-05-0114100145Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sinkFadi Alnaimat0Department of Mechanical Engineering, Collage of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University, P.O. Box No. 15551, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; National Water and Energy Center, United Arab Emirates University, P. O. Box 15551, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates; Corresponding author.This paper investigates heat transfer enhancement of evaporative air-mist cooling in heat sinks. Heat transfer in heat sink is studied through the development of theoretical equations of mass, momentum, energy, and water droplets evaporation. The flow domain consists of air and water droplets entrained in the primary air phase. An experimental testing setup is built and used to examine the validity of the numerical modeling of the air-mist cooling approach. The influence of mist droplets on heat transfer and the thermal performance of the heat sink is analyzed numerically and experimentally. Investigation is carried out for Reynolds number ranging between 100 and 1500, mist volume fraction ranging between 1 and 10%, and mist droplets diameter of 10 µm. It is found that increasing the inlet mist fraction from 1% to 6% increases the heat transfer coefficient by approximately 158%. Moreover, it is found that increasing Reynolds number from 100 to 1000 increases the heat transfer coefficient by approximately 100%. This numerical investigation illustrates the effectiveness of using two-phase air-mist flow cooling of heat sinks in comparison with a single-phase air flow. This study highlights the importance of using two-phase flow for enhanced heat transfer and it contributes to the development of advanced microelectronic cooling systems.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666202722000118Thermal managementHeat transferHeat sinksMultiphase flowMist flowCooling
spellingShingle Fadi Alnaimat
Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sink
International Journal of Thermofluids
Thermal management
Heat transfer
Heat sinks
Multiphase flow
Mist flow
Cooling
title Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sink
title_full Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sink
title_fullStr Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sink
title_full_unstemmed Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sink
title_short Heat transfer analysis of air-mist evaporative cooling in heat sink
title_sort heat transfer analysis of air mist evaporative cooling in heat sink
topic Thermal management
Heat transfer
Heat sinks
Multiphase flow
Mist flow
Cooling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666202722000118
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