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PIV investigation of the flow maldistribution in a multi-channel cold plate subject to inlet locations
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PIV investigation of the flow maldistribution in a multi-channel cold plate subject to inlet locations

Ming-Xiang Liu, Wen-Jenn Sheu, Song-Bor Chiang and Chi-Chuan Wang
Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer, Vol.14(1), pp.65-76
2007

Abstract

Flow maldistribution;Multi-channel cold plate;Particle image velocimetry (PIV)

This study experimentally examines the influence of the inlet locations on the flow distributions of the multi-channel cold plate by means of particle image velocimetry (PIV). Flow visualization for a total of five inlet configurations (namely, U-, I-, J-, L-, and Z-arrangements) are reported in this study. For the U-arrangement, a higher inlet flow rate of the cold plate shows more pronounced maldistribution, and the flow distribution shows three maxima along the channels. The maximum velocity for the J-arrangement occurs at the first few channels from entry. This is attributed to the pressure variation along the inlet and outlet manifold subject to branching and collecting fluid flow. Both J- and Z-arrangements show a detectable flow recirculation at the first few channels, and this phenomenon becomes more pronounced with the rise of inlet flow rate. As a consequence, the pressure drop caused by this considerable recirculation exceeds that of the U-arrangement where the pressure drop is dominated by the impingement flow. © 2007 by Begell House, Inc.

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