DocumentCode :
1954865
Title :
Low cost, high performance, high volume heatsinks
Author :
Keller, Kurtis
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina Univ., Chapel Hill, NC, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
27-29 Apr 1998
Firstpage :
113
Lastpage :
118
Abstract :
Higher-powered electronics are being integrated into automobiles rapidly. With these electronics comes the problem of how to cool this equipment economically. Heat sink costs have not benefited nor adapted to the high volume nature of automotive electronics. Specially shaped heat sinks are much more efficient for a given size than the aluminum extrusion-based ones most prevalently used in automobiles. However, machining costs preclude specially shaped heat sink use in most automotive applications. High purity extruded aluminum has always been a good heat sink material for electronic components. Casting aluminum to create more efficient and useful shapes has a severe penalty in thermal conductivity due to the impurities necessary for casting. Porosity is another significant factor which lowers thermal conductivity in both die and hand cast aluminum. This paper gives show a new heat sink design and material process that allows porosity-free low cost heat sinks to be diecast into complicated 3D shapes. A cost and performance analysis comparing different high volume heat sink manufacturing methods, die cost, and per piece cost are examined for various commercial copper-based, zinc, zinc-aluminum, and aluminum die casting materials. Additionally, the paper shows where the automotive industry can benefit from these technologies and where they may not be as appropriate
Keywords :
automotive electronics; casting; cooling; cost-benefit analysis; heat sinks; impurities; thermal conductivity; thermal management (packaging); Al; Zn; ZnAl; aluminum die casting materials; aluminum extrusion-based heat sinks; automobile electronics; automotive electronics; automotive industry; casting; casting impurities; cooling; copper-based die casting materials; cost-performance analysis; die cast aluminum; die cost; diecast heat sink 3D shapes; electronic components; extruded aluminum purity; hand cast aluminum; heat sink cost; heat sink design; heat sink material; heat sink performance; heat sink production volume; machining costs; per piece cost; porosity; porosity-free heat sinks; power electronics; shaped heat sinks; thermal conductivity; volume heat sink manufacturing methods; zinc die casting materials; zinc-aluminum die casting materials; Aluminum; Automobiles; Automotive electronics; Casting; Conducting materials; Costs; Heat sinks; Machining; Shape; Thermal conductivity;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronics Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 1998. IEMT-Europe 1998. Twenty-Second IEEE/CPMT International
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4520-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMTE.1998.723069
Filename :
723069
Link To Document :
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