Location
Thesis Presentation- Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing
Document Type and Release Option
Thesis Presentation (Open Access)
Faculty Mentor
Dr. David Calamas
Faculty Mentor Email
dcalamas@georgiasouthern.edu
Presentation Year
2020
Start Date
4-2020 12:00 AM
End Date
5-2020 12:00 AM
Keywords
Georgia Southern University, Honors Program, Thesis Presentation
Description
A device’s thermal management system should retain internal temperature within the desired operational range. Electronics typically require extended surfaces to dissipate heat by increasing surface area as fins. The fins’ geometries utilized in this study are inspired by the first four iterations of the Sierpinski Carpet fractal pattern.
Academic Unit
Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing
Study of the Efficiency and Effectiveness of the First Four Iterations of Sierpinski Carpet Fractal-like Fins at Increasing Angles of Natural Convection
Thesis Presentation- Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing
A device’s thermal management system should retain internal temperature within the desired operational range. Electronics typically require extended surfaces to dissipate heat by increasing surface area as fins. The fins’ geometries utilized in this study are inspired by the first four iterations of the Sierpinski Carpet fractal pattern.
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