Experimental and CFD analysis of heat sinks with base plate for CPU cooling
R. Mohan* and P. Govindarajan
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 8, pp.2003-2012, 2011
Abstract : Experimental and theoretical investigations of the thermal performance of a variety of heat sinks have been made. The heat sinks investigated
were: straight finned, elliptical finned, small pin finned, circular disc finned, elliptical disc finned, frustum finned and double
base straight finned. Realistic, manufacturable geometries are considered for minimizing thermal resistance at low velocity. The experimental
results of several of the simple geometry heat sinks have been compared to those predicted by a commercially available computational
fluid dynamics code fluent. The parameters such as fin geometry, fin pitch and fin height are optimized primarily in this paper and
a second task is carried out to optimize base plate thicknesses, base plate materials and modify design of heat sink for improving the thermal
performance in the next generation. Although the performance of heat sink is good, the temperature of heat sink at center is high. In
this research work, the best heat sink geometry is selected and modified in order to reduce maximum temperature distribution and hot
spots of heat sink at center by changing the geometry design and adding one more base. It is observed that flow obstructions in the chassis
and the resulting air recirculation affect the heat sink temperature distribution.
Keyword : Computational fluid dynamics; Disc plate heat sink with core; Double base heat sink; Forced cooling of electronic devices |