Research continues for ways to improve the performance of cold plates and heat exchangers to handle increasingly high heat load densities for electronics cooling. Dr. Jessica Townsend, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering, recently published a paper on nanofluids with her colleague Dr. Rebecca J. Christianson, assistant professor of applied physics. The paper, “Nanofluid Properties and Their Effects on Convective Heat Transfer in an Electronics Cooling Application,” shows some very promising results in the use of nanofluids for liquid cooling.
The findings of Dr. Townsend’s and Dr. Christianson’s research included up to an additional 8°C reduction in chip temperature when a 1% volume fraction of alumina-in-water nanofluid was used as the coolant in a liquid cooling loop in place of deionized water. Alumina-in-water at a 2% and 5% volume fraction was also investigated but resulted in a much smaller decrease in junction temperature.
Dr. Townsend and Dr. Christianson are planning future experimental studies to look at whether nanofluid thermal conductivity increases anomalously with temperature and whether nanoparticle size is a factor. This could result in the potential to “tune” nanofluids for more effective performance at particular temperature ranges.
Townsend, J, Christianson, R. J., 2009, “Nanofluid Properties and Their Effects on Convective Heat Transfer in an Electronics Cooling Application,” Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, Transactions of the ASME, Vol. 1 / 031006-1.
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Lee, J., Mudawar, I., 2007, “Assessment of the Effectiveness of Nanofluids for Single-Phase and Two-Phase Heat Transfer in Micro-Channels,” International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 50(3-4), pp. 452-463.
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Valencia, G. E., Ramos, M. A., Bula, A. J., 2007, “Experimental Evaluation of the Convective Heat Transfer Coefficients in a Nanofluid-Cooled Milli Channels Heat Sink,” Proceedings of the 2007 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, pp. 31-37.

