Analysis of Industrial Air-Cooled Radiators and Research on Performance Optimization Techniques
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/4xst7m80Keywords:
Air-Cooled Radiator, Heat Pipe, Flat-Fin, Corrugated-Fin, Louver-FinAbstract
With the increasing power density of industrial equipment, the heat flux density is also rising, making the heat dissipation issue of electronic components increasingly prominent. Currently, air-cooled radiators and liquid-cooled radiators are the main solutions for component heat dissipation. Unlike liquid-cooled radiators, air-cooled radiators have absolute advantages such as independent heat dissipation, low cost, easy installation, and maintenance-free operation. However, compared with liquid-cooled radiators, their insufficient heat dissipation capacity is a drawback, especially the high power and high heat components. This paper studies the types of profile radiators and heat pipe radiators, analyzes the principles and characteristics of flat-fin, corrugated-fin, louver-fin radiators. It explores performance improvement methods from material, structure and technology aspects. The research shows that selecting the appropriate type and comprehensive optimization can enhance performance, and air-cooled radiators will use disciplinary integration to develop towards high-performance and intelligent directions in the future. In order to solve the above problems, based on existing research, this article first analyzes in detail the common air-cooled radiators, including their structural characteristics, heat transfer principles, and performance comparisons. Next, explore performance improvement methods from the aspects of material innovation, structural optimization and intelligent assistance.