Title :
Performance analysis of a phase change energy storage system for pulsed power dissipation
Author :
Krishnan, Shankar ; Garimella, Suresh V.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. Eng., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Abstract :
The melting and re-solidification of a phase change material in a container of rectangular cross-section with multiple discrete heat sources mounted on one side is investigated for electronics cooling by latent heat energy storage. This numerical study focuses on the thermal management issues that arise when electronic components experience a sudden surge in power dissipation. The transient response of the energy storage system to short pulses in power dissipation is studied. Convective cooling using air-cooled heat sinks on the sides of the containment remote from the heat sources provides for heat rejection to ambient air. The analysis is performed under different pulse frequencies. Different aspect ratios for the containment volume as well as different locations for the heat sources are studied in order to identify an optimal arrangement. Conduction and convection in the phase change material as well as conduction through the containment walls are considered in the computations. The constitutive equations are implicitly solved using a fully transient method on fixed orthogonal co-located finite volumes. The system is characterized based on the rate of heat absorption as well as the maximum temperatures experienced at the heat sources. Improvements that can be made in the application of latent heat energy storage in electronics cooling applications are discussed based on the results from the present study.
Keywords :
cooling; finite volume methods; heat sinks; latent heat; natural convection; organic compounds; solid-liquid transformations; thermal management (packaging); transient response; air-cooled heat sinks; constitutive equations; containment volume aspect ratios; containment wall conduction; convective cooling; electronic components; electronics cooling; fixed orthogonal co-located finite volumes; fully transient method; heat absorption rate; heat rejection; heat source locations; latent heat energy storage; maximum temperatures; melting; multiple discrete heat sources; n-eicosane; numerical study; optimal arrangement; performance analysis; phase change energy storage system; pulse frequencies; pulsed power dissipation; re-solidification; rectangular cross-section container; thermal management issues; transient heat dissipation; transient response; Containers; Electronics cooling; Energy management; Energy storage; Heat sinks; Performance analysis; Phase change materials; Power dissipation; Thermal management; Thermal management of electronics;
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.2002.1012494