Temperature uniformity in cross-flow double-layered microchannel heat sinks

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Abstract

An in-house finite element method (FEM) procedure is used to carry out a numerical study on the thermal behavior of cross-flow double-layered microchannel heat sinks with an unequal number of microchannels in the two layers. The thermal performance is compared with those yielded by other more conventional flow configurations. It is shown that if properly designed, i.e., with several microchannels in the top layer smaller than that in the bottom layer, cross-flow double-layered microchannel heat sinks can provide an acceptable thermal resistance and a reasonably good temperature uniformity of the heated base with a header design that is much simpler than that required by the counter-flow arrangement.

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Nonino, C., & Savino, S. (2020). Temperature uniformity in cross-flow double-layered microchannel heat sinks. Fluids, 5(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/fluids5030143

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