Analysis of Factors Influencing CPU Heat Dissipation of Porous Magnesium
Orthogonal experiments were used to investigate the porous magnesium CPU heat dissipation under the forced convection condition.Three factors were involved in the experiment,i.e.different porosity level (50%,60%,and 70%),different pore size(0.8-1.6mm,1.6-2.2mm,2.2- 3.2mm)and different thickness (20mm,35mm,50mm) of open-cell porous magnesium.The materials used in the present study were prepared by upper-pressure infiltration method.Experimental results indicated that cooling effect factors of porous magnesium are relevant with the pore structure while the most important one is pore size,followed by porosity.Under the experimental conditions with the pore size of 2.2~3.2mm,porosity of close to 70%,and thickness of 35mm,the maximum heat dissipation benefit was obtained.Compared with the commercial radiator,the fluid flow and heat transfer on the surface of radiator’s integral fins are better than the others when the CPU is fully busy.Average reduced temperatures of porous magnesium CPU by using upper-pressure infiltration method are 4.4 - 8℃ lower compared with the commercial ones.
Porous magnesium Forced convection Heat dissipation
Lucai Wang Yanli Wang Chaoxing Wang
School of Material Science and Engineering, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology 240 box, 03 Huake Institute, Taiyuan University of Science and Technology 240 box, 030024 Taiyuan, China
国际会议
the Chinese Materials Congress 2012(2012年中国材料大会(CMC2012))
太原
英文
463-469
2012-07-13(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)