Concurrent Thermal and Electrical Property Effects of Nano-Enhanced Phase Change Material for High-Voltage Electronics Applications

2020 ◽  
Vol 142 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ange-Christian Iradukunda ◽  
Josh Kasitz ◽  
Hayden Carlton ◽  
David Huitink ◽  
Amol Deshpande ◽  
...  

Abstract Rapid temperature transients sustained during the operation of high-voltage electronics can be difficult to manage by relying solely on uniform heat removal mechanisms. Phase-change materials (PCMs) can be useful as a buffer against these intermittent temperature spikes when integrated into electronic packages. However, their integration poses challenges of both physical and electrical interactions within the package, particularly in high-voltage systems. This study aims to evaluate electrical and thermal properties of nano-enhanced PCMs to inform their integration in high-voltage systems. The nanocomposites are obtained by seeding 3 × 10−5 and 3 × 10−4 wt % of gold and iron oxide particles to sorbitol. Improvements in thermal properties including thermal conductivity as high as 8% are observed; however, this comes at the expense of the dielectric strength of the PCM. Additionally, an implementation scheme for the nano-enhanced PCMs in a high-voltage-capable power module is proposed with accompanying computational and experimental performance data.

Author(s):  
Ange-Christian Iradukunda ◽  
Josh Kasitz ◽  
Fernando Moreno ◽  
David Huitink

Abstract Rapid temperature transients sustained during operation of high voltage electronics can be difficult to manage by relying solely on uniform heat removal mechanisms. Phase Change Materials (PCMs) can be useful as a buffer against these intermittent temperature spikes when integrated into electronic packages. However, their integration poses challenges of both physical and electrical interactions within the package, particularly in high voltage systems. The present study aims to evaluate electrical and thermal properties of nano-enhanced PCMs to inform integration in high voltage systems. The nanocomposites are obtained by seeding 0.0006–0.12 wt% of Gold, Graphene Oxide, and Iron Oxide particles to Sorbitol. Improvements in thermal properties including latent heat as high as 15% are observed; however, this comes at the expense of dielectric strength of the PCM.


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Ling Zhang ◽  
Ju-Lan Zeng ◽  
Ling Zhu ◽  
Zhen Zhu ◽  
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