Heat dissipation system with boundary layer disruption
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F28F-013/00
F28F-013/02
F28F-003/04
출원번호
US-0254530
(2008-10-20)
등록번호
US-8997846
(2015-04-07)
발명자
/ 주소
Kucherov, Yan R.
Hubler, Graham
출원인 / 주소
The Government of the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
대리인 / 주소
US Naval Research Laboratory
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초록▼
A heat dissipation system that includes a structure having a surface with a cavity recessed on the surface. A wing or channel causes a vortex to occur in the cavity. Destabilizers, such as projections or recesses are disposed on the sidewall of the cavity to disrupt the local surface boundary layer
A heat dissipation system that includes a structure having a surface with a cavity recessed on the surface. A wing or channel causes a vortex to occur in the cavity. Destabilizers, such as projections or recesses are disposed on the sidewall of the cavity to disrupt the local surface boundary layer that forms in the cavity. Alternatively, a plurality of freely moving bead elements are disposed in the cavity to disrupt the local surface boundary layer. A cover can be included that prevents the bead elements from exiting the cavity.
대표청구항▼
1. A heat dissipation system configured to dissipate heat using an air flow, the heat dissipation system comprising: a structure having a top surface and having a duct recessed from the top surface for carrying the air flow, the duct having opposed sidewalls and a floor extending between the sidewal
1. A heat dissipation system configured to dissipate heat using an air flow, the heat dissipation system comprising: a structure having a top surface and having a duct recessed from the top surface for carrying the air flow, the duct having opposed sidewalls and a floor extending between the sidewalls; a plurality of cavities in fluid communication with the duct, each cavity being recessed from the top surface of the structure, the cavity being bounded by a floor and an encircling sidewall extending from the floor to the top surface of the structure, the cavity having a central longitudinal axis extending through the floor, the encircling sidewall intersecting with the top surface at a perimeter edge to define an opening in the top surface, each cavity having an air inlet in the encircling sidewall; a plurality of air channels, each channel extending outward from the duct to an inlet of one of the cavities, the inlet and the channel extending the whole distance between the floor and the top surface;wherein in operation, each channel directs air into one of the cavities such as to form a vortex in the cavity encircling the central longitudinal axis, drawing heat from the encircling sidewall, with heated air exiting the cavity through the opening in the top surface. 2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of cavities are positioned at opposite sidewalls of the duct. 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein each air channel meets the encircling sidewall of the cavity at a substantially tangential angle. 4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the encircling sidewalls of the cavity have at least one of projections or recesses configured to disrupt a local surface thermal boundary layer. 5. The system according to claim 1, further comprising beads in each cavity. 6. The system according to claim 5, wherein the beads have a diameter less than half of the radius of the cavity. 7. The system according to claim 6, further comprising a gridded cover over each cavity sized to retain the beads within the cavity and to allow the air to exit the cavity. 8. The system according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of separate spacers that fit into position in an indentation in a main block such that the inserts define a portion of the cavities, the air channels, and at least a portion of both duct side walls. 9. A heat dissipation system configured to dissipate heat from a structure using an air flow, the heat dissipation system comprising: a structure having a top surface and having a plurality of cavities in fluid communication with air flow over the top surface, each cavity being recessed from the top surface of the structure, the cavity being bounded by a floor and an encircling sidewall extending from the floor to the top surface of the structure, the cavity having a central longitudinal axis extending through the floor, the encircling sidewall intersecting with the top surface at a perimeter edge,each cavity having an air outlet at the top surface with an area defined by the perimeter edge of the encircling sidewall,each cavity having an air inlet in the encircling sidewall, the air inlet extending the whole distance between the floor and the top surface,each cavity having at least one of protrusions in the encircling sidewalls configured to disrupt a local surface thermal boundary layer, recesses in the encircling sidewalls configured to disrupt a local thermal boundary layer, or a plurality of beads having a diameter of less than a radius of the cavity configured to disrupt a local thermal boundary layer,wherein in operation, air flows into one of the cavities such as to form a vortex in the cavity encircling the central longitudinal axis, drawing heat from the encircling sidewall, with heated air exiting the cavity through the air outlet in the top surface.
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