A quasi-3D analysis of the thermal performance of a flat heat pipe |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Energy and Power Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400030, China;2. Key Laboratory of Low-grade Energy Utilization Technology and Systems (Chongqing University), Ministry of Education of PRC, Chongqing 400030, China |
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Abstract: | The thermal performance of a flat heat pipe thermal spreader has been described by a quasi-3D mathematical model and numerically modeled. An explicit finite volume method with under-relaxation was used for computations in the vapor phase. This was combined with a relatively small time step for the analysis. The physical problem consisted of an evaporator surface that was transiently heated non-uniformly for a short period of time and the heat source then removed. Then the system was cooled by natural convection and radiative heat transfer at the condenser region. The transient temperature distributions at the front and back of the heat spreader were obtained for different times during the transient period. The velocity distribution in the vapor core was also obtained. Due to the effect of phase change at the evaporator and condenser sides, a significant amount of energy is found to be absorbed and partially released during the transient heating and cooling processes. The numerical results indicate that advection and the high thermal diffusivity of the vapor phase accelerate the propagation of the temperature distribution in the vapor core, making it uniform during this process. The condenser temperature distribution was almost uniform at the end of the transient heating process. The transient temperature distribution on a solid aluminum plate was compared with the flat heat pipe results and indicated that the flat heat pipe successfully spread the heat uniformly at the condenser side of the structure. |
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