Title :
Modeling of Synthetic Jet Ejectors for Electronics Cooling
Author :
Mahalingam, Raghav
Author_Institution :
Nuventix, Inc., Austin, TX
Abstract :
This paper presents the modeling results for prediction of thermal performance using synthetic jets ejectors. A synthetic jet is an intense, small-scale turbulent jet synthesized directly from the fluid in which it is embedded. A jet ejector consists of a primary high momentum jet inducing a secondary flow within a channel. In the work presented here, a 2D synthetic jet is used as the primary jet causing secondary flow to be induced in a channel. The flow entrainment prediction for the model is based on the solution of mass and momentum equations within the channel. A resistance network model is used to predict the thermal performance. The modeling results are compared with data from past tests of synthetic jet cooling within channels as well as a completely integrated synthetic jet heat sink module.
Keywords :
cooling; jets; stratified flow; turbulence; electronics cooling; flow entrainment prediction; synthetic jet ejectors; turbulent jet; Electronic packaging thermal management; Electronics cooling; Equations; Fans; Heat sinks; Power dissipation; Power system modeling; Predictive models; Testing; Thermal resistance; Synthetic jets; cooling; jet ejector; modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Semiconductor Thermal Measurement and Management Symposium, 2007. SEMI-THERM 2007. Twenty Third Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-09589-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1065-2221
DOI :
10.1109/STHERM.2007.352423