DocumentCode :
1483294
Title :
On the Heat Transfer Characteristics of Heat Sinks: With and Without Vortex Generators
Author :
Yang, Kai-Shing ; Jhong, Jhih-Hao ; Lin, Yur-Tsai ; Chien, Kuo-Hsiang ; Wang, Chi-Chuan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electro-Opt. & Energy Eng., MingDao Univ., Changhua, Taiwan
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
fYear :
2010
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
391
Lastpage :
397
Abstract :
This paper examines the airside performance of heat sinks having fin patterns of delta, semi-circular vortex generators, plain fin and their combinations. Test results indicate that the heat transfer performance is strongly related to the developing and fully developed flow characteristics. The augmentations via vortex generator are relatively effective when the flow is in the developing region whereas they become quite less effective in the fully developed region. This is especially pronounced when the fin pitch is small or operated at a lower frontal velocity. Actually, the plain fin geometry outperforms most of the fin patterns at the fully developed region. This is because a close spacing prevented the formation of vortex, and the presence of interrupted surface may also suffer from the degradation by constriction of conduction path. The results suggest that the vortex generators operated at a higher frontal velocity and at a larger fin pitch are more beneficial than that of plain fin geometry. The semi-circular vortex generator possesses the highest heat transfer coefficients and pressure drops at developing region, suggesting the mechanism of blockage of conduction path cannot be overlooked. The performance of dense or loose vortex generator is moderate either in a developing or fully developed region. In association with the VG-1 criteria (same pumping power and same heat transfer capacity), the asymmetric design (VG+plain) reveals the best results. The design could reduce 31.1% required heat dissipation area at a frontal velocity of 5 m/s within a developing region. Yet, it is still applicable in a fully developed region with an area reduction of 1.8-11.5% at a frontal velocity 3-5 m/s.
Keywords :
heat sinks; heat transfer; vortices; VG-1 criteria; conduction path; frontal velocity; heat sinks; heat transfer characteristic; plain fin geometry; semicircular vortex generators; Fully developed; heat sink; plain; vortex generator;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Components and Packaging Technologies, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1521-3331
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCAPT.2010.2044412
Filename :
5458000
Link To Document :
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