ENTRAINMENT HEATSINK USING ENGINE BLEED AIR
An entrainment heatsink system and method using distributed micro jets. Such a system and/or method utilize a pressurized primary flow through arrays of micro nozzles to entrain a much larger secondary flow to carry heat away from the heatsink. The bleed air from an aircraft engine represents an ide...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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26.11.2009
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Summary: | An entrainment heatsink system and method using distributed micro jets. Such a system and/or method utilize a pressurized primary flow through arrays of micro nozzles to entrain a much larger secondary flow to carry heat away from the heatsink. The bleed air from an aircraft engine represents an ideal pressurized air source for the primary flow with respect to such a heatsink. As such, the needed high-pressure primary flow is very small and can be delivered via thin air hoses, which has the flexibility to reach constraint spaces. In addition to the entrainment effect, the distributed micro jets also induce a high level of turbulence in the heatsink, significantly enhancing heat transfer and cooling performance. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: US20080186053 |