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Characterization of a short microchannel device for surface cooling
Kamaruzaman, N. B1, Saat, A2.
The development of microchannel devices is expanded widely due to the demand for
small scale electronic devices. In order to increase the capability of the electronic devices,
high heat transfer performance with low energy consumption cooler is required. This study
is focusing on the characterization of new short microchannel for surface cooling purposes
with the channel dimension of 800 µm wide, 200 µm length, 100 µm depth and total area
of one cm2. Deionized water is used as the transport medium. A map of microchannel
characteristics is plotted in term of average thermal resistance, pumping power, power
supplied and mass flow rate of the fluid. From this mapping, it is shown that the thermal
resistance decreased as the pumping power decreased. The results also show that the
heat flux has not affected the value of pumping power. The different for each heat flux
value is ranged between 3 to 4 %. The mapping presented in this study provides potential
characteristics information and conditions to apply this particular microchannel for surface
cooling.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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