Fabricating coolant-cooled heat sinks with internal thermally-conductive fins
US-10842043-B1 · Nov 17, 2020 · US
US11156409B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11156409-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016747059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 20, 2020 |
| Publication date | Oct 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 26, 2021 |
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Coolant-cooled heat sinks and methods of fabrication are provided with a coolant-carrying compartment between a cover and a heat transfer base. The heat transfer base includes a heat transfer surface to couple to a component to be cooled, and a plurality of thermally-conductive fins extending into the coolant-carrying compartment from a surface of the heat transfer base opposite to the heat transfer surface. One or more grooves are provided in an interface surface of the cover and fins, and wicking element(s) are positioned within, at least in part, the groove(s). A joining material is provided between the cover and fins to join the plurality of thermally-conductive fins to the cover. The wicking element(s) within, at least in part, the groove(s) facilitate retaining the joining material over the plurality of thermally-conductive fins during joining of the cover and fins.
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A method comprising: providing a coolant-cooled heat sink with a coolant-carrying compartment between a cover and a heat transfer base, the heat transfer base including a heat transfer surface to couple to a component to be cooled, and the heat transfer base including a plurality of thermally-conductive fins extending into the coolant-carrying compartment from a surface of the heat transfer base opposite to the heat transfer surface, the providing comprising: providing at least one groove in a surface defining, in part, an interface of the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, the surface being an inner surface of the cover or an upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins; providing at least one wicking element within, at least in part, the at least one groove; providing a joining material between the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins in contact with the at least one wicking element; and joining the plurality of thermally-conductive fins to the cover at the interface using the joining material, where the at least one wicking element within, at least in part, the at least one groove in the surface at the interface of the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins facilitates retaining the joining material over the plurality of thermally-conductive fins during the joining. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the joining comprises applying heat to melt the joining material, with the melted joining material wetting the at least one wicking element, and migrating, at least in part, along the at least one wicking element within the at least one groove in the surface. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the at least one wicking element comprises at least one metal wire, and the joining material is a brazing material. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the at least one metal wire comprises at least one braided metal wire. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the at least one groove in the surface defining, in part, the interface between the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins comprises providing the at least one groove in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein providing the at least one groove in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins comprises providing the at least one groove to extend across the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising; providing at least one groove in the inner surface of the cover overlying the plurality of thermally-conductive fins when the cover is operatively coupled to the heat transfer base, wherein a groove of the at least one groove in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins aligns with a groove of the at least one groove in the inner surface of the cover, and wherein a wicking element of the at least one wicking element resides in part within the groove in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, and in part in the groove in the inner surface of the cover with joining of plurality of thermally-conductive fins and the cover. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the groove in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, and the groove in the inner surface of the cover are configured and sized such that a greater portion of the wicking element resides within the groove in the inner surface of the cover than within the groove in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein providing the at least one groove in the surface defining, in part, the interface between the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins comprises providing the at least one groove in the inner surface of the cover to overlie the plurality of thermally-conductive fins. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein providing the at least one groove in the inner surface of the cover comprises providing the at least on groove to extend across an upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins when the cover is operatively positioned in contact with the heat transfer base. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: providing multiple grooves in the surface defining, in part, the interface of the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, the at least one groove being at least one groove of the multiple grooves; providing multiple wicking elements, each wicking element residing, at least in part, within a respective groove of the multiple grooves, the at least one wicking element being at least one wicking element of the multiple wicking elements; and wherein the multiple wicking elements residing, at least in part, within the multiple grooves in the surface at the interface of the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins facilitate wicking and retaining of joining material over the plurality of thermally-conductive fins during the joining. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the surface defining, in part, the interface between the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins is the inner surface of the cover, and wherein the method further comprises: providing multiple grooves in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins at the interface between the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, a groove of the multiple grooves in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins aligning with a groove of the multiple grooves in the inner surface of the cover; and wherein a wicking element of the multiple wicking elements resides, in part, within a respective groove of the multiple grooves in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, retaining the wicking element in position between the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins. 13. An apparatus comprising: a coolant-cooled heat sink with a coolant-carrying compartment, the coolant-cooled heat sink comprising: a heat transfer base with a heat transfer surface to couple to a component to be cooled, the heat transfer base including a plurality of thermally-conductive fins extending into the coolant-carrying compartment from a surface of the heat transfer base opposite to the heat transfer surface; a cover sealed to the heat transfer base, the heat transfer base and cover defining, at least in part, the coolant-carrying compartment therebetween; at least one wicking element disposed in at least one groove in a surface at an interface of the cover and the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, the at least one groove overlying, at least in part, the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, the surface being an inner surface of the cover or an upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins; and a joining material contacting the at least one wicking element and residing, at least in part, within the at least one groove, the joining material joining the plurality of thermally-conductive fins to the cover. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the at least one wicking element comprises at least one braided metal wire, and the joining material is a brazing material. 15. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the at least one groove is disposed in the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, and extends across the upper surface of the plurality of thermally-conductive fins. 16. The apparatus of claim 15 , further comprising: at least one groove at the inner surface of the cover overlying the plurality of thermally-conductive fins, where
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