The main goal of this work is to show the advantages of two-phase cooling technology for thermal management of high power electronics modules, with a SKIM909GD066 motor inverter as the test device for thermal/fluid analysis. Dissipated power, heat transfer coefficient and fluid temperature are set in a 3-D FEM (Finite Element Method) based thermal model to simulate two-phase cooling of IGBTs at the motor inverter. A comparison of two-phase cooling with single-phase cooling is made to address the advantages of the two-phase solution
Heat transfer and critical heat flux measurement are reported for pool boiling cooling of the base p...
A spray cooling system was developed and tested for thermal management of power inverter modules uti...
Waste heat recovery system composed of two phase cooling system, exhaust heat exchanger, and mini-tu...
The main goal of this work is to show the advantages of two-phase cooling technology for thermal man...
This paper presents a comparison of conventional single-phase water/glycol liquid and innovative two...
Abstract: Power modules of an electric drivetrain generate some of the highest heat fluxes in the sy...
Abstract This paper presents a two-phase cooling method using R134a refrigerant to dissipate the he...
To reduce the energy use and emissions in the transport sector, electric vehicles are typically prop...
Estimation of accurate IGBT junction temperature is crucial for reliability assessment. The well-kno...
The pumped two-phase cooling method is a practical way to dissipate heat from the battery module. Th...
In electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles, insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) power mo...
In this paper, a new and dedicated phase change cooling concept is discussed, following the goal to ...
Overheating is a failure mode that significantly affects the reliability of electronic devices. All ...
A spray cooling system was developed and tested for thermal management of power inverter modules uti...
Single-phase cooling technologies included air, water glycol, etc., are most-used in thermal managem...
Heat transfer and critical heat flux measurement are reported for pool boiling cooling of the base p...
A spray cooling system was developed and tested for thermal management of power inverter modules uti...
Waste heat recovery system composed of two phase cooling system, exhaust heat exchanger, and mini-tu...
The main goal of this work is to show the advantages of two-phase cooling technology for thermal man...
This paper presents a comparison of conventional single-phase water/glycol liquid and innovative two...
Abstract: Power modules of an electric drivetrain generate some of the highest heat fluxes in the sy...
Abstract This paper presents a two-phase cooling method using R134a refrigerant to dissipate the he...
To reduce the energy use and emissions in the transport sector, electric vehicles are typically prop...
Estimation of accurate IGBT junction temperature is crucial for reliability assessment. The well-kno...
The pumped two-phase cooling method is a practical way to dissipate heat from the battery module. Th...
In electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles, insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) power mo...
In this paper, a new and dedicated phase change cooling concept is discussed, following the goal to ...
Overheating is a failure mode that significantly affects the reliability of electronic devices. All ...
A spray cooling system was developed and tested for thermal management of power inverter modules uti...
Single-phase cooling technologies included air, water glycol, etc., are most-used in thermal managem...
Heat transfer and critical heat flux measurement are reported for pool boiling cooling of the base p...
A spray cooling system was developed and tested for thermal management of power inverter modules uti...
Waste heat recovery system composed of two phase cooling system, exhaust heat exchanger, and mini-tu...