Numerical investigations on the heat transfer characteristics of pin-fin heat sink for power converters in more electric aircraft

  • Feng Han
  • , Zhuxuan Jiang
  • , Honghua Chen
  • , Junkui Mao
  • , Xiaofeng Ding*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Efficient cooling of high-power density converters is critical for the aerospace industry. This study investigates a 40-kW aviation power converter and examines the heat transfer (HT) characteristics of pin-fin heat sinks under specific operating conditions. The effects of the height-to-diameter ratio (rh), relative spanwise spacing (rs), relative streamwise spacing (rx), and Reynolds number (Re) on HT performance are analyzed. When the pin-fin diameter is fixed, the average Nusselt number (Nu¯) of the pin-fin surface (PFS) is consistently 40 %–70 % higher than that of the end wall. Both Nu¯ levels on the PFS and end wall increase as Re increases. The thermal performance index (TPI) and improved thermal performance index (TPI’) both initially increase and then decrease with increasing rh when Re ≤ 10,000, while they consistently decrease with increasing rh when 15,000 ≤ Re≤25,000. Additionally, the friction coefficient and resistance enhancement coefficient increase as rh varies from 4 to 20. The optimal heat sink structure is identified as having a pin-fin diameter of D = 6 mm, a height-to-diameter ratio of rh = 10, a relative spanwise spacing of rs = 3, and a relative streamwise spacing of rs = 3 and rx = 2.5, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108866
JournalInternational Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume164
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • Heat sink
  • Heat transfer characteristics
  • Pin-fin
  • Power converter
  • Temperature

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