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Original Articles

Experimental investigations on the working performance of a sliding vane pump in the electronic direct cooling system

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Pages 484-491 | Published online: 23 Jan 2020
 

Abstract

In the two-phase electronic direct cooling system, the traditional centrifugal pump often has low efficiency, and it heavily suffers from the cavitation problem. To deal with this problem, a sliding vane rotary pump was developed and tested in a two-phase electronic evaporative cooling system, and the working performance was investigated and analyzed based on the experimental data. The effect of the suction port size was studied. In a two-phase cooling system, the volumetric efficiency decreased with the rotary speed. The discharge valve had no fatal influence on the stable working performance of the pump. However, it highly affected the volumetric efficiency in high rotary speed while it acted insignificantly in the low speed. A stable cooling result could be quickly obtained during the change of the heat flux with the driving of the sliding vane pump, and a minor dependence between flow rates was detected, which was caused by the pressure rise. Therefore, the sliding vane pump was able to be an alternative pump for the two-phase electronic direct cooling system.

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Funding

We are grateful to the National Natural Science Foundation of China (51976153), National Science and Technology Major Project (2017-III-0010-0036) and China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2018M643640) for funding this research.

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