Wu et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Design and Fabrication of Graded Copper Inverse Opals (g-CIOs) for Capillary-Fed Boiling in High Heat Flux Cooling ApplicationsWu et al., 2020
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- Wu Q
- Zhang C
- Asheghi M
- Goodson K
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- International Electronic Packaging Technical Conference and Exhibition
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Capillary-fed boiling in microporous copper inverse opals (CIOs) is capable of removing an excess of 1 kW/cm2 at 10–15° C superheat over small wicking distances∼ 200 μm. In order to remove heat from large area chips (> 1 cm2), longer capillary wicking distance is desired …
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