Search for dissertations about: "heat sink"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 47 swedish dissertations containing the words heat sink.
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1. Turbulent Forced Convection Air Cooling of Electronics with Heat Sinks Under Flow Bypass Conditions
Abstract : Air cooling is still the dominant method for dissipating theheat produced by electronic components. In a typical electronicdevice, the components are situated on a Printed Circuit Board(PCB). For most applications natural convection is sufficientto cool the components. READ MORE
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2. On optimization of natural convection flows
Abstract : Two different techniques are presented for enhancing the thermal performance of natural convection cooled heat sinks. The physics is described by solving the conjugate heat transfer problem with a spectral element method. The temperature distribution is computed in two sub-domains, whose solution is then conjugated. READ MORE
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3. cfd modelling and experimental study on the fluid flow and heat transfer in copper heat sink design
Abstract : AbstractThis thesis is studying the heatsinks new designs for copper heatsinks which utilizes modelling and simulation by CFD, construction of prototypes and experimental works. Challenges and complications in manufacturing of copper heatsinks are expressed and finding the solutions to these hindrances involve in this work. READ MORE
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4. Waste Heat Driven Membrane Distillation for Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Abstract : The European Union has placed a high priority on reaching the goals described in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This aim has provided added momentum to member-state environmental regulatory authorities to further tighten the discharge limits of industrial wastewater. READ MORE
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5. Experimental Investigations of Combustion Chamber Heat Transfer in a Light-Duty Diesel Engine
Abstract : This work concerned experimental studies of heat transfer in a light-duty diesel engine. Combustion is affected by several parameters, such as pressure, engine speed, mass of injected fuel and in-cylinder gas flow. These parameters are in turn affected by the combustion chamber geometry and fuel spray characteristics. READ MORE