Embedded Two-Phase Cooling of Large Three-Dimensional Compatible Chips With Radial Channels

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC PACKAGING(2016)

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Thermal performance for embedded two-phase cooling using dielectric coolant (R1234ze) is evaluated on a similar to 20 mm similar to 20 mm large die. The test vehicles incorporate radial expanding channels with embedded pin fields suitable for through-silicon-via (TSV) interconnects of multidie stacks. Power generating features mimicking those anticipated in future generations of processor chips with eight cores are included. Initial results show that for the types of power maps anticipated, critical heat fluxes (CHFs) in "core" areas of at least 350 W/cm(2) with at least 20 W/cm(2) "background" heating in rest of the chip area can be achieved with less than 30 degrees C temperature rise over the inlet coolant temperature. These heat fluxes are significantly higher than those seen for relatively long parallel channel devices of similar base channel dimensions. Experimental results of flow rate, pressure drop, "device," and coolant temperature are also provided for these test vehicles along with details of the test facility developed to properly characterize the test vehicles.
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