A method for generating a microchannel heat pipe on a substrate surface includes co-extruding a primary material and a secondary material such that the primary material forms side walls that are spaced apart by the secondary material to form a composite structure. After the primary material hardens,
A method for generating a microchannel heat pipe on a substrate surface includes co-extruding a primary material and a secondary material such that the primary material forms side walls that are spaced apart by the secondary material to form a composite structure. After the primary material hardens, the secondary material is removed, whereby the hardened primary material forms a pipe body structure having an elongated central channel defined between opposing end openings. A working fluid is then inserted into the elongated central channel, and sealing structures are then formed over both end openings to encapsulate the working fluid. The co-extrusion process is modified such that the side and upper walls are self-formed either while flowing inside a co-extrusion printhead, or immediately upon exiting the printhead.
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1. A method for producing a microchannel heat pipe on a substrate, the method comprising: co-extruding a primary material and a secondary material onto a surface of the substrate such that the primary and secondary materials form an elongated composite structure having a first end and a second end,
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A method for producing a microchannel heat pipe on a substrate, the method comprising: co-extruding a primary material and a secondary material onto a surface of the substrate such that the primary and secondary materials form an elongated composite structure having a first end and a second end, the elongated composite structure including first and second elongated side portions extending between the first and second ends and consisting of the primary material, and a central bead consisting of the secondary material that entirely fills an elongated central region disposed between first and second elongated side portions;removing the central bead from the elongated central region, thereby defining an elongated central channel disposed between spaced-apart first and second elongated side wall portions such that the elongated central region extends between first and second end openings respectively defined at the first end and the second end;disposing a working fluid inside the elongated central channel; andsealing the elongated central channel such that the working fluid is contained inside the elongated central channel,wherein the primary material and the secondary material are formulated such that a portion of the primary material forms an upper portion during said co-extrusion that is supported by the central bead,wherein co-extruding the primary and secondary materials further comprises curing the primary material such that said cured first and second elongated side portions respectively form first and second rigid side walls, and such that said cured upper portion forms a rigid upper wall extending between upper ends of said first and second side walls, whereby subsequent removal of the central bead forms a rigid pipe body having an elongated central channel defined by said upper wall, said first and second side walls, and a portion of the substrate surface, andwherein the method further comprises fabricating a host device onto said substrate before co-extruding said primary material and said secondary material. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein co-extruding the primary material and the secondary material comprises forcing the primary material along side channels of a three-part nozzle channel while forcing the secondary material along a central channel of the three-part nozzle channel such that the primary material presses against the secondary material at a merge region of the three-part nozzle channel, thereby creating a two-part flow that then exits from an orifice, and wherein the primary material and the secondary material are formulated such that contact between the primary material and the three-part nozzle channel is more energetically favorable than contact between the secondary fluid and the three-part nozzle channel such that said two-part flow that exits from the orifice includes the primary material surrounding the secondary fluid on three sides. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the secondary material comprises a liquid, and wherein removing the secondary material comprises pumping the liquid out of the elongated central region through one of said first and second end openings using one of pressurized gas and a vacuum. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein removing the secondary material comprises: heating the pipe body to a temperature above a melting point of the secondary material and below a melting point of the primary material; andpumping the melted secondary material out of the elongated central region through one of said first and second end openings using one of pressurized gas and a vacuum. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein removing the secondary material comprises applying an etchant that only dissolves the secondary material. 6. The method of claim 1, wherein disposing the working fluid comprises: filling the elongated central channel with said working fluid; andallowing a portion of said liquid working fluid to evaporate from the elongated central channel through one of said first and second end openings before said sealing such that an amount of said working fluid remains in the sealed elongated central channel after said sealing. 7. The method of claim 6, wherein filling the elongated central channel comprises: generating a low pressure inside the elongated central channel; anddisposing one of the first open end and the second end opening in a pool of said working fluid such that said liquid working fluid is drawn into the elongated central channel through capillary action. 8. The method of claim 6, wherein filling the elongated central channel comprises: forming a first sealing structure over said first end opening;generating a low pressure inside the elongated central channel; anddisposing the second end opening in a pool of said working fluid such that said liquid working fluid is drawn into the elongated central channel through capillary action. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein disposing the working fluid comprises: placing the microchannel heat pipe in a chamber filed with a dry gas, anddisposing an amount of said working fluid inside the elongated central channel through one of capillary action and injection. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein sealing the elongated central channel comprises applying one of an epoxy, silicone or a metal over each of the first end opening and the second end opening. 11. The method of claim 1, wherein fabricating said host device comprises fabricating an integrated circuit onto said substrate before co-extruding said primary material and said secondary material. 12. A method for producing a microchannel heat pipe on a substrate, the method comprising: co-extruding a primary material and a secondary material onto a surface of the substrate such that the primary and secondary materials form an elongated composite structure having a first end and a second end, the elongated composite structure including first and second elongated side portions extending between the first and second ends and consisting of the primary material, and a central bead consisting of the secondary material that entirely fills an elongated central region disposed between first and second elongated side portions;removing the central bead from the elongated central region, thereby defining an elongated central channel disposed between spaced-apart first and second elongated side wall portions such that the elongated central region extends between first and second end openings respectively defined at the first end and the second end;disposing a working fluid inside the elongated central channel; andsealing the elongated central channel such that the working fluid is contained inside the elongated central channel,wherein co-extruding said primary and secondary materials comprises causing uppermost portions of said first and second elongated side wall portions to slump over onto said central bead such that said uppermost portions abut along a seam disposed over said elongated central region, thereby forming the upper portion, andwherein co-extruding the primary and secondary materials further comprises curing the primary material such that said cured first and second elongated side portions respectively form first and second rigid side walls, and such that said cured upper portion forms a rigid upper wall extending between upper ends of said first and second side walls, whereby subsequent removal of the central bead forms a rigid pipe body having an elongated central channel defined by said upper wall, said first and second side walls, and a portion of the substrate surface. 13. The method of claim 12, wherein co-extruding said primary and secondary materials comprises forming said first and second elongated wall portions with a first height that is greater than a second height of said central bead such that the first and second elongated side wall portions slump onto said central bead and meet along said seam. 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the primary and secondary materials comprise fluid properties characterized in that the volume of secondary material reduces more rapidly than that of the primary material, whereby the first and second elongated side portions slump onto said central bead such that said first and second elongated side portions meet along said seam. 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the secondary material comprises a liquid, and wherein removing the secondary material comprises pumping the liquid out of the elongated central region through one of said first and second end openings using one of pressurized gas and a vacuum. 16. The method of claim 12, wherein removing the secondary material comprises: heating the pipe body to a temperature above a melting point of the secondary material and below a melting point of the primary material; andpumping the melted secondary material out of the elongated central region through one of said first and second end openings using one of pressurized gas and a vacuum. 17. The method of claim 12, wherein removing the secondary material comprises applying an etchant that only dissolves the secondary material. 18. The method of claim 12, wherein disposing the working fluid comprises: filling the elongated central channel with said working fluid; andallowing a portion of said liquid working fluid to evaporate from the elongated central channel through one of said first and second end openings before said sealing such that an amount of said working fluid remains in the sealed elongated central channel after said sealing. 19. The method of claim 18, wherein filling the elongated central channel comprises: generating a low pressure inside the elongated central channel; anddisposing one of the first open end and the second end opening in a pool of said working fluid such that said liquid working fluid is drawn into the elongated central channel through capillary action. 20. The method of claim 19, wherein filling the elongated central channel comprises: forming a first sealing structure over said first end opening;generating a low pressure inside the elongated central channel; anddisposing the second end opening in a pool of said working fluid such that said liquid working fluid is drawn into the elongated central channel through capillary action.
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