Myung Ki Sung
Purdue University
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Journal of Electronic Packaging | 2009
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
This study examines the cooling performance of two hybrid cooling schemes that capitalize on the merits of both microchannel flow and jet impingement to achieve the high cooling fluxes and uniform temperatures demanded by advanced defense electronics. The jets supply HFE 7100 liquid coolant gradually into each microchannel. The cooling performances of two different jet configurations, a series of circular jets and a single slot jet, are examined both numerically and experimentally. The single-phase performances of both configurations are accurately predicted using 3D numerical simulation. Numerical results point to complex interactions between the jets and the microchannel flow, and superior cooling performance is achieved by optimal selection of microchannel height. The two-phase cooling performance of the circular-jet configuration is found superior to that of the slot jet, especially in terms of high-flux heat dissipation. Unprecedented cooling fluxes, as high as 1127 W/cm 2 , are achieved with the circular jets without incurring CHF.
intersociety conference on thermal and thermomechanical phenomena in electronic systems | 2008
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
This study examines the cooling performance of two hybrid cooling schemes that capitalize upon the merits of both micro-channel flow and jet impingement to achieve the high cooling fluxes and uniform temperatures demanded by advanced defense electronics. The jets supply HFE 7100 liquid coolant gradually into each micro-channel. The cooling performances of two different jet configurations, a series of circular jets and a single slot jet, are examined both numerically and experimentally. The single-phase performances of both configurations are accurately predicted using 3D numerical simulation. Numerical results point to complex interactions between the jets and the micro-channel flow, and superior cooling performance is achieved by optimal selection of micro-channel height. The two-phase cooling performance of the circular jet configuration is found superior to that of the slot jet, especially in terms of high-flux heat dissipation. Unprecedented cooling fluxes as high as 1,127 W/cm2 are achieved with the circular jets without incurring CHF.
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2006
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2008
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2008
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2008
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2008
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2006
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009
Myung Ki Sung; Issam Mudawar