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Transient cooling response of smart vascular materials for self-cooling

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Lee, J; Lorente, S; Bejan, A
Published in: Journal of Applied Physics
April 9, 2009

Here we report the transient cooling performance of a body vascularized with tree-shaped channels supplied with coolant, which flows from one side of the body to the other. The vasculature consists of trees that alternate with upside down trees. Heat is generated volumetrically through the body at t=0. A time delay td separates the start of the flow of coolant from the start of heating. Three-dimensional simulations of conduction and convection in the solid-fluid composite show the formation and evolution of hot spots in the material. If the delay is not short enough, the maximum temperature of the body overshoots the maximum allowable level. The paper shows how to design the cooling delay time such that the hot-spot temperature does not exceed the safe level represented by the maximum temperature in the limit of steady state operation. The critical delay time is determined as a function of the applied pressure difference and the complexity of the dendritic flow architecture. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Journal of Applied Physics

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0021-8979

Publication Date

April 9, 2009

Volume

105

Issue

6

Related Subject Headings

  • Applied Physics
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 49 Mathematical sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 09 Engineering
  • 02 Physical Sciences
  • 01 Mathematical Sciences
 

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Lee, J., Lorente, S., & Bejan, A. (2009). Transient cooling response of smart vascular materials for self-cooling. Journal of Applied Physics, 105(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3068323
Lee, J., S. Lorente, and A. Bejan. “Transient cooling response of smart vascular materials for self-cooling.” Journal of Applied Physics 105, no. 6 (April 9, 2009). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3068323.
Lee J, Lorente S, Bejan A. Transient cooling response of smart vascular materials for self-cooling. Journal of Applied Physics. 2009 Apr 9;105(6).
Lee, J., et al. “Transient cooling response of smart vascular materials for self-cooling.” Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 105, no. 6, Apr. 2009. Scopus, doi:10.1063/1.3068323.
Lee J, Lorente S, Bejan A. Transient cooling response of smart vascular materials for self-cooling. Journal of Applied Physics. 2009 Apr 9;105(6).
Journal cover image

Published In

Journal of Applied Physics

DOI

ISSN

0021-8979

Publication Date

April 9, 2009

Volume

105

Issue

6

Related Subject Headings

  • Applied Physics
  • 51 Physical sciences
  • 49 Mathematical sciences
  • 40 Engineering
  • 09 Engineering
  • 02 Physical Sciences
  • 01 Mathematical Sciences