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Microelectronic Cooling by Enhanced Pool Boiling of a Dielectric Fluorocarbon Liquid

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In this paper, an experimental study of boiling heat transfer from a simulated microelectronic component immersed in a stagnant pool of dielectric Fluorinert (FC-72) is presented.
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An experimental study of boiling heat transfer from a simulated microelectronic component immersed in a stagnant pool of the dielectric Fluorinert (FC-72) is presented. Various enhancement surfaces were attached to an electrically heated copper calorimeter bar having a vertically oriented heat transfer surface area of 12.7 {times} 12.7 mm{sup 2}. A number of enhancement schemes aimed at a reduction of the incipience temperature overshoot were tested, employing various arrangement of fins, studs, grooves, and vapor-trapping cavities. Atmospheric pressure testing revealed a variation in the magnitude of boiling curve incipience temperature excursion as a function of both macro- and microcharacterization of the surface geometry and initial conditions (pressure and temperature history) prior to boiling. Increased incipience temperatures accompanied prolonged periods of nonboiling. It is assumed that this is due to vapor embryos within surface cavities collapsing to smaller radii. Large artificially created cavities (0.3 mm diameter) were found incapable of maintaining a stable vapor embryo for time periods greater than 10 min. In comparison to flat surfaces, low-profile surface geometries having a structure scale of the order of one bubble departure diameter resulted in significant enhancement of nucleate boiling while drilled surfaces had minimal effectiveness. Surface finish and artificial cavities hadmore » no effect on CHF, but levels of critical heat flux computed on base area were strongly dependent on macrogeometry, due in part to increased surface area.« less

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A critical synthesis of thermophysical characteristics of nanofluids

TL;DR: A critical synthesis of the variants within the thermophysical properties of nanofluids is presented in this article, where the experimental results for the effective thermal conductivity and viscosity reported by several authors are in disagreement.
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Assessment of high-heat-flux thermal management schemes

TL;DR: This paper explores the recent research developments in high-heat-flux thermal management and demonstrates that, while different cooling options can be tailored to the specific needs of individual applications, system considerations always play a paramount role in determining the most suitable cooling scheme.

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TL;DR: LaRonde as mentioned in this paper analyzes the conflict in Xinjiang and concludes that the Chinese continue to defeat the separatist movement through a strategy that counters Mao's seven fundamentals of revolutionary warfare, concluding that Mao, as well as the communist leaders who followed him, was also successful at waging protracted counterinsurgency.
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Review of spray cooling – Part 1: Single-phase and nucleate boiling regimes, and critical heat flux

TL;DR: In this article, a review of spray cooling is presented, focusing on the relatively high-flux, low-temperature mechanisms and predictive tools associated with the single-phase liquid cooling and nucleate boiling regimes, as well as critical heat flux (CHF).
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Review of pool boiling enhancement by surface modification

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive review of published articles addressing passive enhancement of pool boiling using surface modification techniques is provided, including macroscale, microscale, and nanoscale surfaces, as well as multiscale (hybrid-scale), and hybrid-wettability techniques.
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High-performance heat sinking for VLSI

TL;DR: In this paper, a water-cooled integral heat sink for silicon integrated circuits has been designed and tested at a power density of 790 W/cm2, with a maximum substrate temperature rise of 71°C above the input water temperature.
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On the Size Range of Active Nucleation Cavities on a Heating Surface

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a model to define the size range of active cavities as a function of wall temperature or heat flux, and showed that maximum and minimum sizes of effective cavities are functions of subcooling, pressure of the system, physical properties, and the thickness of the superheated liquid layer.
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Bubble nucleation in liquids

TL;DR: Theoretical and experimental aspects of homogeneous and heterogeneous bubble nucleation are reviewed in this article, where a large number of the measured limits of superheat of pure components are close to 88 to 90% of the critical temperature where calculations can be made, these measurements are in agreement with predictions from classical nucleation theory.
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The mechanism of heat transfer in nucleate pool boiling—Part I: Bubble initiaton, growth and departure

TL;DR: In this article, a criterion for bubble initiation from a gas filled cavity on a surface in contact with a superheated layer of liquid was developed, and it was found that the temperature of bubble initiation on a given surface is a function of the temperature conditions in the liquid surrounding the cavity as well as the surface properties themselves.
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Bubble nucleation in liquids

TL;DR: A review of the theoretical and experimental aspects of bubble nucleation and explosive boiling is given in this paper, where only kinetic limits are discussed, and two major applications of concepts are concerned with the hazardous phenomenon known as contact vapor explosives and with volcanoes.
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