Effect of PCM fill ratio and heat sink orientation on the thermal management of transient power spikes in electronics

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The goal of this paper is to investigate the usefulness of Phase Change Material based heat sinks in power surge operations. Experiments have been carried out on a PCM based heat sink for different fill ratios (0, 33, 66, and 99%) of the PCM and different orientations (0, 90, 180◦) of the heat sink under constant and power surge heat loads. The heat sink with a fill ratio of 0% is considered as the baseline case for comparison. The heat sink with a fill ratio of 66% at 0◦ orientation recorded lower temperatures among all the fill ratios and orientations under both constant and power surge heat loads. Partial filling (66% fill ratio) of the PCM in the cavity is more effective than complete filling (99% fill ratio) in handling both constant and power surge heat loads.

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Akula, R., & Balaji, C. (2021). Effect of PCM fill ratio and heat sink orientation on the thermal management of transient power spikes in electronics. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2116). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2116/1/012077

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