VIBRATION-INDUCED TWO-PHASE COOLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR HIGH POWER THERMAL MANAGEMENT
The present paper describes the operation of a small-scale VIDA heat transfer cell for cooling desktop microprocessors with particular emphasis on its operating characteristics and cooling capabilities. The effects of internal flow regulation and of geometry and surface characteristics of the heated surface on the cell performance are investigated. Heat fluxes as high as 420 W/cm2 have been dissipated at die temperatures below 135ºC.
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