Title :
Heat rejection limits of air cooled plane fin heat sinks for computer cooling
Author :
Saini, Manish ; Webb, Ralph L.
Author_Institution :
Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Abstract :
Current desktop computers typically use fan-heat sinks for cooling the CPU, referred to as active heat sinks. This work seeks to determine the heat rejection limits for such fan-heat sinks, within specific fan and heat sink space limits. A fixed volume, 80×60×50 mm is chosen as the limiting dimensions, which includes the fan volume. The present work addresses plane fin heat sinks, on which a typical 60 mm fan is mounted. Both duct flow and impinging flow are considered. Analytically based models are used to predict the optimum geometry (minimum convection resistance) for plane fins with duct and impinging flow configurations. Also assessed are the effects of increased fan speed (up to 25%) and heat sink base size (33% increase) on air-cooling limits in duct and impinging flow. Tests on heat sinks are done to validate the predictions. Optimization is also done for an enhanced (offset-strip) fin geometry in duct flow. The plane fin is found to out perform the enhanced geometry.
Keywords :
cooling; forced convection; heat sinks; microcomputers; thermal management (packaging); thermal resistance; 50 mm; 60 mm; 80 mm; active heat sinks; air-cooling limit; computer cooling; convection resistance; desktop computers; duct flow; heat rejection limits; heat spreader; impinging flow; optimum geometry; plane fin heat sinks; thermal resistance network; Central Processing Unit; Cooling; Ducts; Geometry; Heat sinks; Space heating; Surface resistance; Temperature; Thermal conductivity; Thermal resistance;
Conference_Titel :
Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems, 2002. ITHERM 2002. The Eighth Intersociety Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7152-6
DOI :
10.1109/ITHERM.2002.1012431