An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.

Favre, F. - Antepara, O. - Oliet, C. - Lehmkuhl, O. - Perez-Segarra, C.D.

Resumen:

Considering that the most common reason for electronic component failure is the excessive temperature level, an efficient thermal management design can prolong the operating life of the equipment, while also increasing its performance. Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer (CFD&HT) have proved valuable in the study of these problems, since they can produce reliable fields of fluid flow, temperature and heat fluxes. Moreover, thanks to the recent advances in high-performance computers, CFD&HT numerical simulations are becoming viable tools to study real problems. The conventional approach, which consists of employing body-conformal meshes to the solids and fluids regions, often results costly and ineffective in applications with very complex geometries and large deformation. For these cases, an alternative approach, the Immersed Boundary Method (IBM), which employs a non-body conformal mesh and discretizes the entire domain using a special treatment in the vicinity of the solid-fluid interfaces, has proven more effective. In this work, an IBM was extended to simulate problems with conjugate heat transfer (CHT) boundary conditions taking into account the radiative exchange between surfaces. It was designed to work with any type of mesh (domain discretization) and to handle any body geometry. The implementation was validated and verified by several simulations of benchmark cases. Moreover, the IBM was applied in an industrial application which consists of the simulation of a Smart Antenna Module (SAM). All in all, the carried out studies resulted in a monolithic methodology for the simulation of realistic situations, where all three heat transfer mechanisms can be considered in complex geometries.

Detalles Bibliográficos
2019
Conjugate heat transfer
Cooling electronics
Computational fluid dynamics
Inmmersed boundary method
Automotive antenna
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Universidad de la República
COLIBRI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/38195
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Antepara O., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).
Oliet C., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).
Lehmkuhl O., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).
Perez-Segarra C.D., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).
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Antepara, O.
Oliet, C.
Lehmkuhl, O.
Perez-Segarra, C.D.
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv Considering that the most common reason for electronic component failure is the excessive temperature level, an efficient thermal management design can prolong the operating life of the equipment, while also increasing its performance. Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer (CFD&HT) have proved valuable in the study of these problems, since they can produce reliable fields of fluid flow, temperature and heat fluxes. Moreover, thanks to the recent advances in high-performance computers, CFD&HT numerical simulations are becoming viable tools to study real problems. The conventional approach, which consists of employing body-conformal meshes to the solids and fluids regions, often results costly and ineffective in applications with very complex geometries and large deformation. For these cases, an alternative approach, the Immersed Boundary Method (IBM), which employs a non-body conformal mesh and discretizes the entire domain using a special treatment in the vicinity of the solid-fluid interfaces, has proven more effective. In this work, an IBM was extended to simulate problems with conjugate heat transfer (CHT) boundary conditions taking into account the radiative exchange between surfaces. It was designed to work with any type of mesh (domain discretization) and to handle any body geometry. The implementation was validated and verified by several simulations of benchmark cases. Moreover, the IBM was applied in an industrial application which consists of the simulation of a Smart Antenna Module (SAM). All in all, the carried out studies resulted in a monolithic methodology for the simulation of realistic situations, where all three heat transfer mechanisms can be considered in complex geometries.
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Cooling electronics
Computational fluid dynamics
Inmmersed boundary method
Automotive antenna
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spelling Favre F., Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Instituto de Ingeniería Mecánica y Producción Industrial, Facultad de Ingeniería.Antepara O., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).Oliet C., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).Lehmkuhl O., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).Perez-Segarra C.D., Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña – Barcelona (España). TechHeat and Mass Transfer Technological Center (CTTC).2023-07-14T17:38:47Z2023-07-14T17:38:47Z2019Favre, F., Antepara, O., Oliet, C. y otros. An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. [Preprint] Publicado en: Applied Thermal Engineering, volume 148, number 5, Feb., 2019, p. 907-928. DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2018.11.099https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/38195Publicado en Applied Thermal Engineering, v. 148, no. 5, February, 2019, p. 907-928.Considering that the most common reason for electronic component failure is the excessive temperature level, an efficient thermal management design can prolong the operating life of the equipment, while also increasing its performance. Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer (CFD&HT) have proved valuable in the study of these problems, since they can produce reliable fields of fluid flow, temperature and heat fluxes. Moreover, thanks to the recent advances in high-performance computers, CFD&HT numerical simulations are becoming viable tools to study real problems. The conventional approach, which consists of employing body-conformal meshes to the solids and fluids regions, often results costly and ineffective in applications with very complex geometries and large deformation. For these cases, an alternative approach, the Immersed Boundary Method (IBM), which employs a non-body conformal mesh and discretizes the entire domain using a special treatment in the vicinity of the solid-fluid interfaces, has proven more effective. In this work, an IBM was extended to simulate problems with conjugate heat transfer (CHT) boundary conditions taking into account the radiative exchange between surfaces. It was designed to work with any type of mesh (domain discretization) and to handle any body geometry. The implementation was validated and verified by several simulations of benchmark cases. Moreover, the IBM was applied in an industrial application which consists of the simulation of a Smart Antenna Module (SAM). 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spellingShingle An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.
Favre, F.
Conjugate heat transfer
Cooling electronics
Computational fluid dynamics
Inmmersed boundary method
Automotive antenna
status_str submittedVersion
title An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.
title_full An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.
title_fullStr An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.
title_full_unstemmed An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.
title_short An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.
title_sort An immersed boundary method to conjugate heat transfer problems in complex geometries. Application to an automotive antenna.
topic Conjugate heat transfer
Cooling electronics
Computational fluid dynamics
Inmmersed boundary method
Automotive antenna
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/38195