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Title: Simulation Studies on Multimode Heat Transfer from a Square-Shaped Electronic Device with Multiple Discrete Heat Sources
Authors: Rao, C. Gururaja
Krishna, D. N. Sree
Keywords: MULTIMODE HEAT
SQUARE-SHAPED
HEAT TRANSFER
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India): Mechanical Engineering Division
Abstract: The results of a numerical study of the problem of multimode heat transfer from a square shaped electronic device provided with three identical flush-mounted discrete heat sources are presented here. Air, a radiatively nonparticipating fluid, is taken to be the cooling medium. The heat generated in the discrete heat sources is first conducted through the device, before ultimately being dissipated by convection and surface radiation. The governing partial differential equations for temperature distribution are converted into algebraic form using a finite-volume based finite difference method, and the resulting algebraic equations are subsequently solved using Gauss-Seidel iterative procedure. A grid size of 151 91is used for discretizing the computational domain. The effects of all relevant parameters, including volumetric heat generation, thermal conductivity, convection heat transfer coefficient, and surface emissivity, on various important results, such as the local temperature distribution, the peak temperature of the device, and the relative contributions of convection and surface radiation to heat dissipation from the device, are studied in sufficient detail. The exclusive effect of surface radiation on pertinent results of the present problem is also brought out.
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2011
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