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An absorption based miniature heat pump system for electronics cooling
Authors:Yoon Jo Kim  Yogendra K Joshi  Andrei G Fedorov
Affiliation:aThe George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, United States
Abstract:The development of an absorption based miniature heat pump system is motivated by the need for removal of increasing rates of heat from high performance electronic chips such as microprocessors. The goal of the present study is to keep the chip temperature near ambient temperature, while removing 100 W of heat load. Water/LiBr pair is used as the working fluid. A novel dual micro-channel array evaporator is adopted, which reduces both the mass flux through each micro-channel, as well as the channel length, thus reducing the pressure drop. Micro-channel arrays for the desorber and condenser are placed in intimate communication with each other using a hydrophobic membrane. This acts as a common interface between the desorber and the condenser to separate the water vapor from LiBr solution. The escaped water vapor is immediately cooled and condensed at the condenser side. For direct air cooling of condenser and absorber, offset strip fin arrays are used. The performance of the components and the entire system is numerically evaluated and discussed.
Keywords:Cooling  Component  Electronic  Absorption system  Water-lithium bromide  Design  Evaporator  Microchannel  Calculation  PerformanceMots clé  s: Refroidissement  Composant  É  lectronique  Systè  me à  absorption  Eau-bromure de lithium  Conception  É  vaporateur  Microcanal  Calcul  Performance
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