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Numerical investigation of CPU cooling with micro-pin-fin heat sink in different shapes

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL PLUS
Volume 137, Issue 11, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-022-03489-7

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The fact that modern computers transmit excessive information leads to heat concentration, damaging processors and reducing performance. This study examines the impact of circular, square, and triangular fins on heat transfer performance. The results indicate that the circular finned model performs best at Reynolds numbers between 5000 and 6500.
The fact that today's computers transmit too much information at effective speeds causes high heat concentrations. These heat concentrations increase the temperature of the computer processor and cause it to deteriorate its consistency and reduce its performance. In the scope of the study offered, the heat transfer performance of the circular, square and triangular fins placed on the heat source of the models created were examined in the range 500 <= Re <= 10,000. A constant heat flux of 2000 W/m(2) was applied to the bottom surface of the heat source. The inlet temperature of the air used as an operating fluid was 300 K, and the atmospheric pressure was accepted as an outlet boundary condition. Analyses were made with Ansys Fluent program. In the study, 4 different models were used as finless, circular finned, square finned and triangular finned models. Nusselt numbers, temperature distributions, pressure drops, friction factor and thermal performance factor values were examined and analyzed for 7 different Reynolds number. As a result, it was revealed that the best work in terms of heat transfer in the examined models was between Re = 5000 and Re = 6500. At Re = 5000, the PEC number, which is the thermal performance factor of the circular finned model, was 17.96% and 18.30% higher, respectively, than the PEC numbers of the square and triangular finned models.

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