Investigation of a Reciprocatory Driven Heat Loop to High Heat Single Phase Liquid Cooling for Temperature Uniformity

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A bellows-type Reciprocating-Mechanism Driven Heat Loops (RMDHL) is a novel heat transfer device that could attain a high heat transfer rate through a reciprocating flow of the working fluid inside the heat transfer device. This paper investigates the possibility of applying the device for single phase liquid cooling for high performance computing. The objective of this paper is to apply the RMDHL to a liquid cooling system and compare its performance with a continuous cooling system. A Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) code that is validated experimentally was employed to numerically simulate both the Dynamic Pump Driven Heal Loop (DPDHL) and the reciprocating loop. To confirm the validity of the Numerical code to satisfactorily predict the reciprocating flow in the RMDHL, an experimental procedure was used to validate the Numerical Code.

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O.T. Popoola. 2017. \u201cInvestigation of a Reciprocatory Driven Heat Loop to High Heat Single Phase Liquid Cooling for Temperature Uniformity\u201d. Global Journal of Research in Engineering - A : Mechanical & Mechanics GJRE-A Volume 17 (GJRE Volume 17 Issue A4): .

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A bellows-type Reciprocating-Mechanism Driven Heat Loops (RMDHL) is a novel heat transfer device that could attain a high heat transfer rate through a reciprocating flow of the working fluid inside the heat transfer device. This paper investigates the possibility of applying the device for single phase liquid cooling for high performance computing. The objective of this paper is to apply the RMDHL to a liquid cooling system and compare its performance with a continuous cooling system. A Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) code that is validated experimentally was employed to numerically simulate both the Dynamic Pump Driven Heal Loop (DPDHL) and the reciprocating loop. To confirm the validity of the Numerical code to satisfactorily predict the reciprocating flow in the RMDHL, an experimental procedure was used to validate the Numerical Code.

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