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Heat transfer plate
11499786 · 2022-11-15 · ·

A heat transfer plate comprises a first end portion, a second end portion and a center portion arranged in succession along a longitudinal center axis of the plate. The center portion comprises a heat transfer area provided with a heat transfer pattern comprising support ridges and support valleys longitudinally extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the plate. The support ridges and support valleys are alternately arranged along a number of separated imaginary longitudinal straight lines extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the plate and along a number of separated imaginary transverse straight lines extending perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the plate. The heat transfer pattern further comprises turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys. At least a plurality of the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys along at least a center portion of their longitudinal extension extend inclined relative to the transverse imaginary straight lines.

Heat transfer plate
11499786 · 2022-11-15 · ·

A heat transfer plate comprises a first end portion, a second end portion and a center portion arranged in succession along a longitudinal center axis of the plate. The center portion comprises a heat transfer area provided with a heat transfer pattern comprising support ridges and support valleys longitudinally extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the plate. The support ridges and support valleys are alternately arranged along a number of separated imaginary longitudinal straight lines extending parallel to the longitudinal center axis of the plate and along a number of separated imaginary transverse straight lines extending perpendicular to the longitudinal center axis of the plate. The heat transfer pattern further comprises turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys. At least a plurality of the turbulence ridges and turbulence valleys along at least a center portion of their longitudinal extension extend inclined relative to the transverse imaginary straight lines.

Heatsink, and semiconductor module including the heatsink

A refrigerant channel of a heatsink includes an upwardly inclined channel formed by a side wall for downstream side of a first protruding portion and a side wall for upstream side of a second protruding portion. The upwardly inclined channel directs a flow of the refrigerant toward a base portion of the fin and causes the refrigerant to flow into the fin region, because of which more refrigerant flows to the base portion than to a leading end portion of the fin, and a high heat dissipating performance is obtained. Also, the fin is a columnar body whose sectional form perpendicular to a central axis is a regular hexagon, has rounded portions in corner portions, and has tapers on side faces. Six fins are disposed neighboring one fin, and a distance between fins is constant. Because of this, the heat dissipating performance further improves, and pressure loss can be reduced.

Cooling-Element Part for a Cooling Element of an Electrical Drive Unit with Droplet-Shaped Pins, Cooling Element, Electrical Drive Unit and Motor Vehicle
20220361369 · 2022-11-10 ·

The invention relates to a cooling-element part for a cooling element for cooling at least one component of an electrical drive unit of a motor vehicle and can be joined together with a further cooling-element part to form at least one cooling-fluid-carrying cooling duct to the cooling element, and which has a cooling structure configured to increase a flow resistance for the cooling fluid by producing turbulences in the flow having pins that extend at least partially over a height of the cooling duct, wherein the pins are formed as droplet-shaped having a width that decreases in the direction of the flow of the cooling fluid.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING EFFICIENCY OF A FRACTAL HEAT SINK
20230099224 · 2023-03-30 ·

A heatsink comprising a heat exchange device having a plurality of heat exchange elements each having a surface boundary with respect to a heat transfer fluid, having successive elements or regions having varying size scales. According to one embodiment, an accumulation of dust or particles on a surface of the heatsink is reduced by a removal mechanism. The mechanism can be thermal pyrolysis, vibration, blowing, etc. In the case of vibration, adverse effects on the system to be cooled may be minimized by an active or passive vibration suppression system.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING EFFICIENCY OF A FRACTAL HEAT SINK
20230099224 · 2023-03-30 ·

A heatsink comprising a heat exchange device having a plurality of heat exchange elements each having a surface boundary with respect to a heat transfer fluid, having successive elements or regions having varying size scales. According to one embodiment, an accumulation of dust or particles on a surface of the heatsink is reduced by a removal mechanism. The mechanism can be thermal pyrolysis, vibration, blowing, etc. In the case of vibration, adverse effects on the system to be cooled may be minimized by an active or passive vibration suppression system.

Heat sink with turbulent structures
11574850 · 2023-02-07 · ·

A planar fin for use in a heat sink includes turbulent structures extending from the sides of the planar fin. Each turbulent structure defines a longitudinal axis and having a first edge that is parallel to the longitudinal axis and connected to the a planar surface of the fin. Each turbulent structure also includes a second edge opposite the first edged and in free space. The second edge defines a periphery that varies in distance from the first edge along the length of the longitudinal axis. The periphery of each second edge is further shaped such that turbulent flow of a fluid is induced in the flow flowing over the second edge at at least a predefined flow rate.

Heat sink with turbulent structures
11574850 · 2023-02-07 · ·

A planar fin for use in a heat sink includes turbulent structures extending from the sides of the planar fin. Each turbulent structure defines a longitudinal axis and having a first edge that is parallel to the longitudinal axis and connected to the a planar surface of the fin. Each turbulent structure also includes a second edge opposite the first edged and in free space. The second edge defines a periphery that varies in distance from the first edge along the length of the longitudinal axis. The periphery of each second edge is further shaped such that turbulent flow of a fluid is induced in the flow flowing over the second edge at at least a predefined flow rate.

Cyclone cooler device

A cyclone cooler device includes a housing that defines an interior channel elongated along a center axis. One or more of the fluid passage or configuration of an inlet end of the channel is shaped to induce a swirling flow of a cooling fluid within the channel while the channel is thermally coupled with one or more heat sources. The swirling flow of the cooling fluid removes thermal energy from and cools the one or more heat sources. During the swirling flow, the cooling fluid rotates around the center axis of the channel while also moving along the length of the center axis. The cooling fluid changes phases during the swirling flow to cool the heat source(s).

Cyclone cooler device

A cyclone cooler device includes a housing that defines an interior channel elongated along a center axis. One or more of the fluid passage or configuration of an inlet end of the channel is shaped to induce a swirling flow of a cooling fluid within the channel while the channel is thermally coupled with one or more heat sources. The swirling flow of the cooling fluid removes thermal energy from and cools the one or more heat sources. During the swirling flow, the cooling fluid rotates around the center axis of the channel while also moving along the length of the center axis. The cooling fluid changes phases during the swirling flow to cool the heat source(s).