Design and Analysis of Heat Sinks - Couverture rigide

Kraus, Allan D.; Bar-Cohen, Avram

 
9780471017554: Design and Analysis of Heat Sinks

Synopsis

A powerful methodology for producing superior thermal performanceat low cost with minimum added mass . . .

Here is the only available comprehensive treatment of the designand analysis of heat sinks. It provides all the theoretical andpractical information necessary to successfully design and/orselect cost-effective heat sinks for electronic equipment. Thepresentation includes detailed explanations of the governing heattransfer phenomena, complete coverage of thermal modeling tools forgeometrically complex fin structures, and extensive discussion onrecognizing thermal optimization opportunities.

Other topics covered include:
* Fundamentals of heat transfer
* Thermal modeling of electronic packages
* Mathematical tools for heat-sink analysis and design
* Prevailing thermal transport processes
* Models for a variety of fin geometries
* Simple "transfer function" relations for single fin, cascadedfin, and fin array heat sinks
* Thermal characterization and optimization of plate-fin heatsinks

Completely self-contained and filled with valuable information notavailable from any other single source, Design and Analysis of HeatSinks is both a superior reference for accomplished thermalspecialists and an excellent textbook for graduate courses inadvanced thermal applications for mechanical engineering students.This book can also serve as a text in thermal science for studentsof electrical engineering.

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À propos de l?auteur

ALLAN D. KRAUS is Principal Associate of Allan D. Kraus Associates, a consulting firm in Pacific Grove, California. He is a formerfaculty member in the Electrical Engineering Department of theNaval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.

AVRAM BAR-COHEN is Professor and Director of the Thermodynamics andHeat Transfer Division in the Mechanical Engineering Department ofthe University of Minnesota.

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