Electronic cooling using an automatic energy transport device based on thermomagnetic effect

  • Yimin Xuan
  • , Wenlei Lian

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Abstract

Liquid cooling for thermal management has been widely applied in electronic cooling. The use of mechanical pumps often leads to poor reliability, high energy consumption and other problems. This paper presents a practical design of liquid cooling system by mean of thermomagnetic effect of magnetic fluids. The effects of several structure and operation factors on the system performance are also discussed. Such a device utilizes an earth magnet and the waste heat generated from a chip or other sources to maintain the flow of working fluid which transfers heat to a far end for dissipation. In the present cooling device, no additional energy other than the waste heat dissipated is consumed for driving the cooling system and the device can be considered as completely self-powered. Application of such a cooling system to a hot chip results in an obvious temperature drop of the chip surface. As the heat load increases, a larger heat dissipation rate can be realized due to a stronger thermomagnetic convection, which indicates a self-regulating feature of such devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1487-1494
Number of pages8
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume31
Issue number8-9
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2011

Keywords

  • Automatic energy transport
  • Electronic cooling
  • Magnetic fluid
  • Thermomagnetic convection

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