Mono-and Multi-Objective CFD Optimization of Graded Foam-Filled Channels

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Graded foam-filled channels are a very promising solution for improving the thermal performance of heat sinks because of their customized structures that leave large amounts of room for heat transfer enhancement. Accordingly, this paper proposes a comprehensive optimization framework to address the design of such components, which are subjected to a uniform heat flux boundary condition. The graded foam is achieved by parameterizing the spatial distributions of porosity and/or Pores Per Inch (PPI). Mono-and multi-objective optimizations are implemented to find the best combination of the foam’s fluid-dynamic, geometrical and morphological design variables. The mono-objective approach addresses the Performance Evaluation Criterion (PEC) as an objective function to maximize the thermal efficiency of graded foams. The multi-objective approach addresses different objective functions by means of Pareto optimization to identify the optimal tradeoff solutions between heat transfer enhancement and pressure drop reduction. Optimizations are performed by assuming a local thermal non-equilibrium in the foam. They allowed us to achieve a 1.51 PEC value with H* = 0.50, ReH = 15000, iε = iPPI = 0.50, ε(0) = 0.85, ε(1) = 0.97, PPI(0) = 5, PPI(1) = 40, and ks→f = 104 as the design variables. For the three multi-objective functions investigated, one can extrapolate the optimum from the Pareto front via the utopia criterion, obtaining h = 502 W/m2 K and ∆p = 80 Pa, NuH,unif = 2790 and f = 42, 〈T*s〉s = 0.011, and ∆p* = 91. The optimal solutions provide original insights and guidelines for the thermal design of graded foam-filled channels.

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Mauro, G. M., Iasiello, M., Bianco, N., Chiu, W. K. S., & Naso, V. (2022). Mono-and Multi-Objective CFD Optimization of Graded Foam-Filled Channels. Materials, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15030968

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