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- Fernando Toapanta-Ramos
(Mechanical Engineering, Research Group in Engineering, Productivity and Industrial Simulation (GIIPSI), Master’s Program in Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Quito 170702, Ecuador)
- Fernando Ortega-Loza
(Departamento de Ciencias de la Energía y Mecánica, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Sangolquí 171103, Ecuador)
- José Erazo
(Departamento de Ciencias de la Energía y Mecánica, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE, Sangolquí 171103, Ecuador)
- William Diaz
(Mechanical Engineering, Research Group in Engineering, Productivity and Industrial Simulation (GIIPSI), Master’s Program in Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Quito 170702, Ecuador)
Abstract
The increasing power density of modern electronics demands more efficient thermal management. Heat sinks with sinusoidal fins remain understudied, and the combined effect of perforations and variable fin spacing on transient performance has not been systematically quantified. This numerical study, conducted using ANSYS Fluent 2025 R2, analyzes three sinusoidal fin configurations under forced convection (3–5 m/s): solid fins (Case A), perforated fins (Case B), and perforated fins with alternating spacing of 2 mm and 4.5 mm (Case C). The base was maintained at 60 °C during a 20 s transient period. A mesh with an average skewness of less than 0.25 ensured numerical convergence. Case B showed remarkable uniformity in the base temperature (variations < 1 °C), in contrast to Case A (variations of up to 14.17 °C), due to a thermal boundary layer restart effect induced by the perforations. Case C reached the highest heat dissipation temperatures (up to 54.64 °C at 3 m/s), representing a 47.2% increase compared to Case A, indicating more effective heat extraction with this type of separate fin. The critical transient window occurs within the first 5 s (>85% of the total temperature rise). A vertical temperature gradient of 1.19 °C/mm was observed near the base. Although the perforations reduced the heat transfer area by 5.94%, the induced turbulence compensated for this loss. Sinusoidal fins with perforations and variable spacing significantly improve convective heat removal.
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Fernando Toapanta-Ramos & Fernando Ortega-Loza & José Erazo & William Diaz, 2026.
"Transient Numerical Study of Heat Extraction in Heat Sinks with Sinusoidal Fins Using Perforations,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 19(13), pages 1-19, June.
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RePEc:gam:jeners:v:19:y:2026:i:13:p:3079-:d:1978650
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