Thermal Performances of Two-metal Micro Heat Pipes (TMMHP)

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dc.contributor.author Iqbal, KMN Sarwar
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dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/961
dc.description Supervised by Prof. Dr. Md. Abdur Razzaq Akhanda, Head, Mechanical and Chemical Engineering(MCE), Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704 en_US
dc.description.abstract Electronic machines are rapidly being developed with the increasing benefits but, getting smaller in sizes resulting in more thermal stress. In an attempt to manage this stress, a comparative study is conducted between a two-metal (Cu-Ag) micro heat pipe (TMMHP) and the presently utilized single-metal (Cu) micro heat pipe (SMMHP). Thermal effects of three TMMHPs of circular, triangular, square cross sections plus one convergent-divergent of circular cross section at steady state are experimentally investigated. The tubes have three common basic dimensions – 150 mm long hollow axial space, 3.0 ± 0.3 mm hydraulic diameter and 0.3 mm thickness. The evaporator and condenser sections are made of pure copper (k = 398 W/m-K) and pure silver (k = 429 W/m-K) having lengths of 45 mm and 60 mm respectively. The adiabatic section is made of two parts – first half is made with copper and the second half is made with silver, each part having length of 22.5 mm. All the joints were brazed with silver. Water and three low boiling point liquids – ethanol, methanol and iso-propanol – are used as working liquids. In consideration of the usage of the actual equipment, tests are conducted by placing the heat pipe at three different orientations – horizontal, vertical and at 45o inclination. To provide heat flux, SGW36 (Ni-Cr) electric heater-coil is coiled around the evaporator simulating the heat-generation of an actual device, and simultaneously the condenser section is directly cooled by water in an annular space. Internal fluid-flow is considered one dimensional. Ten calibrated K-type thermocouples are installed at different locations – five of them are to measure the temperatures of internal fluid and five are used to measure the surface temperatures of the tube at different axial locations. Temperatures are recorded by digital electronic thermometers. Unlike in the SMMHP, it is found that the boiling and super heat effects in the evaporator of TMMHP transforms the two-phase flow into a single phase superheated vapor flow, which increases TMMHP‘s heat transfer capability to three and half times the capacity of SMMHP. Such an enhanced heat transfer coefficient may be initiated from the improved convection which is developed from the different heat conductivity of metals that enables the TMMHP to reject heat at higher rate through its condenser than the rate it can take heat in through its evaporator. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering (MPE),Islamic University of Technology(IUT), Board Bazar, Gazipur, Bangladesh en_US
dc.title Thermal Performances of Two-metal Micro Heat Pipes (TMMHP) en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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