Two-phase thermodynamic system having a porous microstructure sheet to increase an aggregate thin-film evaporation area of a working fluid

US10962298B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10962298-B2
Application numberUS-201816147416-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 28, 2018
Priority dateSep 28, 2018
Publication dateMar 30, 2021
Grant dateMar 30, 2021

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A two-phase thermodynamic system includes a porous microstructure sheet to increase an aggregate thin-film evaporation area of a working fluid. The porous microstructure sheet may be disposed at a liquid-vapor boundary of the working fluid. The porous microstructure sheet has “micro” pores through which the working fluid flows from a liquid flow path on one side of the porous microstructure sheet to a vapor flow path on the other side of the porous microstructure sheet. Individual pores induce the working fluid to form thin-film evaporation regions. The porous microstructure sheet may have a pore density so as to increase an aggregate thin-film evaporation area of the working fluid. In this way, the overall thermal resistance across all liquid-vapor interfaces (menisci) of the working fluid is substantially decreased over conventional vapor chamber.

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What is claimed is: 1. A thermodynamic system, comprising: one or more walls forming a sealed cavity that contains a bi-phase fluid, the bi-phase fluid having at least a vapor fraction and a liquid fraction; a plurality of ribs forming channels that extend from an evaporator region of the sealed cavity to a condenser region of the sealed cavity, the evaporator region for absorbing heat into the bi-phase fluid to convert the liquid fraction into the vapor fraction, the condenser region for dissipating the heat out of the bi-phase fluid to convert the vapor fraction into the liquid fraction; and a porous microstructure sheet disposed over the plurality of ribs to form a boundary between a liquid flow path, that is defined by the channels, and a vapor flow path, wherein the porous microstructure sheet includes a plurality of pores that individually include an interior corner, that is formed by an intersection between two interior walls that intersect, to induce the liquid fraction to form one or more thin-film evaporation regions at a liquid-vapor boundary between the liquid fraction and the vapor fraction, wherein the liquid-vapor boundary resides within individual pores of the porous microstructure sheet. 2. The thermodynamic system of claim 1 , wherein individual pores of the plurality of pores span a first width and wherein individual channels of the plurality of channels span a second width that is at least twice the first width. 3. The thermodynamic system of claim 2 , wherein the first width that the individual pores span is less than 50 microns and wherein the second width that the individual channels span is greater than 100 microns. 4. The thermodynamic system of claim 1 , wherein the porous microstructure sheet is formed from a metallic foil having a first side and a second side, and wherein individual pores of the plurality of pores extend from the first side to the second side. 5. The thermodynamic system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of pores are arranged on the porous microstructure sheet to form an ordered grid of pores. 6. The thermodynamic system of claim 1 , wherein the porous microstructure sheet is a sintered-metal-powder sheet that is disposed over the plurality of ribs. 7. The thermodynamic system of claim 1 , wherein individual pores of the plurality of pores include at least three inner walls that intersect to form at least three interior corners that attract the liquid fraction to form corresponding pairs of thin-film evaporation regions. 8. The thermodynamic system of claim 1 , wherein individual pores of the plurality of pores include four walls that intersect to form four interior corners that attract the liquid fraction to form corresponding pairs of thin-film evaporation regions. 9. The thermodynamic system of claim 8 , wherein the individual pores have a pore area of less than 1600 microns.

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  • for cooling by change of state · CPC title

  • with separate evaporating and condensing chambers connected by at least one conduit; Loop-type heat pipes; with multiple or common evaporating or condensing chambers (F28D15/043 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Elements constructed in the shape of a hollow panel, e.g. with channels {(F28D1/02, F28D1/03 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • F28D15/046Primary

    characterised by the material or the construction of the capillary structure · CPC title

  • Thermal management, e.g. evaporation control · CPC title

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What does patent US10962298B2 cover?
A two-phase thermodynamic system includes a porous microstructure sheet to increase an aggregate thin-film evaporation area of a working fluid. The porous microstructure sheet may be disposed at a liquid-vapor boundary of the working fluid. The porous microstructure sheet has “micro” pores through which the working fluid flows from a liquid flow path on one side of the porous microstructure she…
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Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F28D15/0266. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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