Numerical characterization of micro heat exchangers using experimentally tested porous aluminum layers

Abstract A microporous heat exchanger device is being developed for cooling high-power electronics. The device uses a mechanically compressed aluminum porous layer to improve the heat transfer at the coolant/solid interface and to provide more uniform cooling of the electronics. The hydraulic characteristics (porosity, permeability, and Forchheimer coefficient) of nine distinct compressed layers are obtained experimentally. These layers have porosity from 0.3 to 0.7 and permeability from 1.8 × 10−10 m2 to 1.2 × 10−9 m2. The inertia coefficient varies from 0.3 to 0.9. These hydraulic characteristics are used in the numerical simulations of a real microporous heat exchanger for cooling phased-array radars in development. Thermal and hydraulic performances are illustrated in terms of total pressure drop across the heat exchanger, maximum temperature difference in the direction transverse to the electronic modules, and maximum temperature within the coolant passage. Results indicate that the proposed design is capable of achieving a maximum transverse temperature difference of 2°C using polyalphaolephin as coolant.

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