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Investigation of Air Mover for Small Volume Spot Cooling Applications. Design Group Members: Thomas Staley Andrey Tsinovkin Tuan Le Dan Somlea Faculty Advisor: James E. Morris Industry Advisor: Christopher Coleman. Background.
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Investigation of Air Mover for Small Volume Spot Cooling Applications Design Group Members: Thomas Staley Andrey Tsinovkin Tuan Le Dan Somlea Faculty Advisor: James E. Morris Industry Advisor: Christopher Coleman
Background • A chip on the Differential Probes produced by Tektronix overheats and is damaged in the process. • Investigate and develop a practical component and a realizable method to move air in a small volume for the purposes of spot cooling.
Design Constraints • Limited Space • Must survive high acceleration events • Easily manufactured • Low cost performance ratio
Possible Solutions • Axial Flow fan • Radial flow fan • Gear Pumps • Piston Pumps • Diaphragm Pumps • Corona Discharge
Design Selection • Rotating equipment is undesirable • The target application may experience acceleration loads in excess of 20g difficult to stabilize rotating equipment under these conditions • 10,000 hour lifetime creates incentive to eliminate wear parts. • Rotating equipment is difficult to scale down to the desired level.
Designing for Reliability • Eliminate wear parts • Use solid state solutions wherever possible • Durable structure and packaging!
Designing for Manufacturability • Engineering materials based on manufacturing processes rather than design requirements when possible. • Eliminate 3D part features by means of a 2D layering strategy. • Think of a soccer ball, it is a three dimensional structure, but it is manufactured as a composition of 2D pieces.
Final Selection • A diaphragm pump concept was chosen • A piezoelectric bending element was used as the diaphragm • Solid state diffusers used as intake and discharge valves • Manufactured from stainless steel in three steps, assembled with silicone RVT
Piezoelectric Bender • Actuated electrically • Behaves like a diaphragm • Commonly used as speakers in portable devices such as cellular phones, laptops, etc. Piezoelectric Bender Modes of Vibration
Piezoelectric Advantages • Simple • Cheap • Reliable Courtesy of CUI Inc. 2007 www.cui.com
Valves • The valves were constructed using inline diffusers • Diffusers in this application operate based on the principle of vena contracta • The geometric arrangement acts as a high loss valve with no moving parts!
Valve Assembly • A diaphragm pump needs two valves to operate, a suction and discharge. • Therefore the valve arrangement requires two inline diffusers Valve Assembly
Results Hot Film Anemometer • JLC Industries EE57-1 Miniature Air Velocity Transmitter • Peak velocity occurs at: First Prototype - 500-600 Hz Second Prototype – 5,000 – 6,000 Hz • Peak velocity First Prototype - 120 lfm Second Prototype -600 lfm at 5V @ 20mA Heat Transfer Analysis - First Prototype • 8.6% Difference in heat transfer coefficient - Second Prototype • 42.8% Difference in heat transfer coefficient • Resistor – 0.25 watt Carbon Film Resistor • 30% Reduction in thermal resistance
Results Pump On Pump On Pump Off Pump Off
Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) • Utilizes a sheet of light in a dark room to visualize particles moving in one plane • The concept relies on CCD cameras to track the particles as a function of distance traveled over time • Results provide speed and direction of the flow field