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Experimental measurements and mathematical modeling of cold plate for aviation thermal management

  • Foluso Ladeinde
  • , Arun Muley
  • , Michael Stoia
  • , Garrett Ek
  • , Ken Alabi
  • , Wenhai Li
  • Boeing
  • TTC Technologies

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Abstract

This study, which has been motivated by the recent applications of the cold plate device in aviation thermal management, reports on physics-based mathematical models derived from the conservation laws of mass, momentum, and energy, and empiricism-based models. One of the objectives of the present work is to report on an elaborate and successful experimental work carried out on an additively manufactured device for the purpose of rigorously validating the numerical predictions. The excellent agreement between the numerical predictions and measured performance provides much needed confidence in the implementation, in the software package, of the offset-strip fin passage correlations, as well as in the software implementation of user-defined wavy fin correlations for aerospace heat exchangers and cold plates operating with ram air at Reynolds numbers below 8000. The contributions of this work can also be found in the development of a new and accurate thermal-hydraulic analysis procedure, referred to in this paper as plate-fin analogy. Results from this procedure are compared with those from thermal resistance network. The comparative study in this paper of the bulk and discrete enthalpy flux method is also new, as is the relative assessment of four off-set strip fin thermal-hydraulic models.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122810
JournalInternational Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume191
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2022

Keywords

  • Additive manufacturing
  • Aviation thermal management
  • Cold plate
  • Experimental validation
  • j and f correlations
  • Numerical solution
  • Offset-strip fin passage
  • Thermal-hydraulic performance
  • Wavy fin passage

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