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Cooling of microprocessors with micro-evaporation: A novel two-phase cooling cycle

Marcinichen, Jackson Braz  
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Thome, John Richard  
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Michel, Bruno
2010
International Journal Of Refrigeration-Revue Internationale Du Froid

Three micro-evaporator cooling cycles, one with a pump, one with a compressor and a hybrid of the two together, are proposed for cooling a computer blade server. The hybrid cycle is characterized by the interchangeability between the first two cycles, where the decision on the cycle to operate is based on the season (necessity or economical benefit for heat recovery) or the maintenance of cycle's driver. The main characteristics of each cycle are presented as well as the details of the micro-evaporator cooler for the blade's CPU. Analysis of the cycle overall efficiency and the potential for heat recovery shows that the best cycle to use depends mainly on the end application of the heat recovered. Four refrigerants were evaluated as the possible working fluids for cooling the microprocessors. HFC134a and HFC245fa were found to be the best choices for the desired application. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd and IIR. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.ijrefrig.2010.06.008
Web of Science ID

WOS:000283567800006

Author(s)
Marcinichen, Jackson Braz  
Thome, John Richard  
Michel, Bruno
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
International Journal Of Refrigeration-Revue Internationale Du Froid
Volume

33

Start page

1264

End page

1276

Subjects

Cooling

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Component

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Electronic

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Microprocessor-design

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Comparison

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Cooling circuit

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Cop

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Heat recovery

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Heat-Transfer Model

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Microchannels

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Flux

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Prediction

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June 29, 2010
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