Experimental investigations on phase change material based finned heat sinks for electronic equipment cooling

Abstract This paper reports the results of an experimental investigation of the performance of finned heat sinks filled with phase change materials for thermal management of portable electronic devices. The phase change material (PCM) used in this study is n-eicosane and is placed inside a heat sink made of aluminium. Aluminium acts as thermal conductivity enhancer (TCE), as the thermal conductivity of the PCM is very low. The heat sink acts as an energy storage and a heat-spreading module. Studies are conducted for heat sinks on which a uniform heat load is applied for the unfinned and finned cases. The test section considered in all cases in the present work is a 80 × 62 mm 2 base with TCE height of 25 mm. A 60 × 42 mm 2 plate heater with 2 mm thickness is used to mimic the heat generation in electronic chips. Heat sinks with pin fin and plate fin geometries having the same volume fraction of the TCE are used. The effect of different types of fins for different power level (ranging from 2 to 7 W) in enhancing the operating time for different set point temperatures and on the duration of latent heating phase were explored in this study. The results indicate that the operational performance of portable electronic device can be significantly improved by the use of fins in heat sinks filled with PCM.

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