Design of redundant microvascular cooling networks for blockage tolerance
Autor: | Stephen J. Pety, Philippe H. Geubelle, Ahmad R. Najafi, Marcus Hwai Yik Tan, Anthony C. Gendusa, Scott R. White, Philip R. Barnett |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
business.industry Energy Engineering and Power Technology Ranging 02 engineering and technology Structural engineering 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Cooling capacity 01 natural sciences Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Finite element method 010101 applied mathematics Heat flux Control theory Thermography Active cooling Redundancy (engineering) 0101 mathematics 0210 nano-technology business Communication channel |
Zdroj: | Applied Thermal Engineering. 131:965-976 |
ISSN: | 1359-4311 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.10.094 |
Popis: | Microvascular networks can provide host materials with many functions including self-healing and active cooling. However, vascular networks are susceptible to blockage which can dramatically reduce their functional performance. A novel optimization scheme is presented to design networks that provide sufficient cooling capacity even when partially blocked. Microvascular polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) panels subject to a 2000 W m−2 applied heat flux and 28.2 mL min−1 coolant flow rate are simulated using dimensionally reduced thermal and hydraulic models and an interface-enriched generalized finite element method (IGFEM). Channel networks are optimized to minimize panel temperature while the channels are either clear (the O 0 scheme), subject to the single worst-case blockage ( O 1 ), or subject to two worst-case blockages ( O 2 ). Designs are optimized with nodal degree (a measure of redundancy) ranging from 2 to 6. The results show that blockage tolerance is greatly enhanced for panels optimized while considering blockages and for panels with higher nodal degree. For example, the 6-degree O 1 design only has a temperature rise of 7 °C when a single channel is blocked, compared to a 35 °C rise for the 2-degree O 0 design. Thermography experiments on PDMS panels validate the IGFEM solver and the blockage tolerance of optimized panels. |
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