Author:
Elliott J W,Byrne G,Robinson A J
Abstract
Abstract
This work seeks to investigate jet array impingement liquid cooling of CPU processors that utilise Integrated Heat Spreaders. In this study, single and centralised heat sources of various sizes (10 mm to 20 mm) were investigated, and a series of single and multi-objective optimisation studies were carried out to determine the optimum arrangement of microjets for different heat source sizes based on variable geometric inputs of the jet orifice plate. The results indicated that the design of the optimum jet orifice strongly depends on the size of the heat source as well as whether the target optimisation strategy is to achieve minimum thermal resistance, or both minimum thermal resistance and minimum pumping power simultaneously. A clustering of quite different orifice designs in optimal zones is observed, where approximately the same hydraulic and/or thermal performance is observed.