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    A Review of Two Phase Forced Cooling in Three Dimensional Stacked Electronics: Technology Integration

    Source: Journal of Electronic Packaging:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 004::page 40802
    Author:
    Green, Craig
    ,
    Kottke, Peter
    ,
    Han, Xuefei
    ,
    Woodrum, Casey
    ,
    Sarvey, Thomas
    ,
    Asrar, Pouya
    ,
    Zhang, Xuchen
    ,
    Joshi, Yogendra
    ,
    Fedorov, Andrei
    ,
    Sitaraman, Suresh
    ,
    Bakir, Muhannad
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4031481
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Threedimensional (3D) stacked electronics present significant advantages from an electrical design perspective, ranging from shorter interconnect lengths to enabling heterogeneous integration. However, multitier stacking exacerbates an already difficult thermal problem. Localized hotspots within individual tiers can provide an additional challenge when the high heat flux region is buried within the stack. Numerous investigations have been launched in the previous decade seeking to develop cooling solutions that can be integrated within the 3D stack, allowing the cooling to scale with the number of tiers in the system. Twophase cooling is of particular interest, because the associated reduced flow rates may allow reduction in pumping power, and the saturated temperature condition of the coolant may offer enhanced device temperature uniformity. This paper presents a review of the advances in twophase forced cooling in the past decade, with a focus on the challenges of integrating the technology in high heat flux 3D systems. A holistic approach is applied, considering not only the thermal performance of standalone cooling strategies but also coolant selection, fluidic routing, packaging, and system reliability. Finally, a cohesive approach to thermal design of an evaporative cooling based heat sink developed by the authors is presented, taking into account all of the integration considerations discussed previously. The thermal design seeks to achieve the dissipation of very large (in excess of 500 W/cm2) background heat fluxes over a large 1 cm أ— 1 cm chip area, as well as extreme (in excess of 2 kW/cm2) hotspot heat fluxes over small 200 خ¼m أ— 200 خ¼m areas, employing a hybrid design strategy that combines a micropin–fin heat sink for background cooling as well as localized, ultrathin microgaps for hotspot cooling.
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    contributor authorGreen, Craig
    contributor authorKottke, Peter
    contributor authorHan, Xuefei
    contributor authorWoodrum, Casey
    contributor authorSarvey, Thomas
    contributor authorAsrar, Pouya
    contributor authorZhang, Xuchen
    contributor authorJoshi, Yogendra
    contributor authorFedorov, Andrei
    contributor authorSitaraman, Suresh
    contributor authorBakir, Muhannad
    date accessioned2017-05-09T01:17:04Z
    date available2017-05-09T01:17:04Z
    date issued2015
    identifier issn1528-9044
    identifier otherep_137_04_040802.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/157709
    description abstractThreedimensional (3D) stacked electronics present significant advantages from an electrical design perspective, ranging from shorter interconnect lengths to enabling heterogeneous integration. However, multitier stacking exacerbates an already difficult thermal problem. Localized hotspots within individual tiers can provide an additional challenge when the high heat flux region is buried within the stack. Numerous investigations have been launched in the previous decade seeking to develop cooling solutions that can be integrated within the 3D stack, allowing the cooling to scale with the number of tiers in the system. Twophase cooling is of particular interest, because the associated reduced flow rates may allow reduction in pumping power, and the saturated temperature condition of the coolant may offer enhanced device temperature uniformity. This paper presents a review of the advances in twophase forced cooling in the past decade, with a focus on the challenges of integrating the technology in high heat flux 3D systems. A holistic approach is applied, considering not only the thermal performance of standalone cooling strategies but also coolant selection, fluidic routing, packaging, and system reliability. Finally, a cohesive approach to thermal design of an evaporative cooling based heat sink developed by the authors is presented, taking into account all of the integration considerations discussed previously. The thermal design seeks to achieve the dissipation of very large (in excess of 500 W/cm2) background heat fluxes over a large 1 cm أ— 1 cm chip area, as well as extreme (in excess of 2 kW/cm2) hotspot heat fluxes over small 200 خ¼m أ— 200 خ¼m areas, employing a hybrid design strategy that combines a micropin–fin heat sink for background cooling as well as localized, ultrathin microgaps for hotspot cooling.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleA Review of Two Phase Forced Cooling in Three Dimensional Stacked Electronics: Technology Integration
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume137
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Electronic Packaging
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4031481
    journal fristpage40802
    journal lastpage40802
    identifier eissn1043-7398
    treeJournal of Electronic Packaging:;2015:;volume( 137 ):;issue: 004
    contenttypeFulltext
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