Heat pipe technology for electronic cooling and heat recovery systems / Ramadas Narayanan

Narayanan, Ramadas (2006) Heat pipe technology for electronic cooling and heat recovery systems / Ramadas Narayanan. In: Volume No. 1: Science and Technology, 30 – 31 May 2006, Swiss Garden Resort & Spa Kuantan, Pahang.

Abstract

Heat pipe is a two-phase heat transfer devices with extremely high effective thermal conductivity. They can be cylindrical or planar in structure. Heat pipes can be embedded in a metal cooling plate, which is attached to the heat source, and can also be assembled with fin stack for fluid heal transfer. Due to the high heat transport capacity, heat exchangers with heat pipes have become much smaller than traditional heat exchangers in handling high heat fluxes. With the working fluid in a heat pipe, heat can be absorbed on the evaporator region and transported to the condenser region where the vapor condenses releasing the heat to the cooling media. Heat pipe technology has found its increasing applications in Electronic Cooling and enhancing the thermal performance of Heat Recovery Systems in industrial sectors.

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Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
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Narayanan, Ramadas
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Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering. Civil engineering > Transfer functions
T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering > Electronics
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Pahang > Jengka Campus
Journal or Publication Title: Proceedings Of The National Seminar On Science, Technology And Social Sciences
Event Title: Volume No. 1: Science and Technology
Event Dates: 30 – 31 May 2006
Page Range: pp. 509-514
Keywords: Heat pipe, heat pipe technology, electronic cooling, thermal conductivity, heat recovery system
Date: 2006
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/81722
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