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Multiobjective optimization for design of multifunctional sandwich panel heat pipes with micro-architected truss cores
Authors:Christopher S Roper
Institution:HRL Laboratories, LLC, 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd., Malibu, CA 90265, United States
Abstract:A micro-architected multifunctional structure, a sandwich panel heat pipe with a micro-scale truss core and arterial wick, is modeled and optimized. To characterize multiple functionalities, objective equations are formulated for density, compressive modulus, compressive strength, and maximum heat flux. Multiobjective optimization is used to determine the Pareto-optimal design surfaces, which consist of hundreds of individually optimized designs. The Pareto-optimal surfaces for different working fluids (water, ethanol, and perfluoro(methylcyclohexane)) as well as different micro-scale truss core materials (metal, ceramic, and polymer) are determined and compared. Examination of the Pareto fronts allows comparison of the trade-offs between density, compressive stiffness, compressive strength, and maximum heat flux in the design of multifunctional sandwich panel heat pipes with micro-scale truss cores. Heat fluxes up to 3.0 MW/m2 are predicted for silicon carbide truss core heat pipes with water as the working fluid.
Keywords:Multifunctional material  Multiobjective  Multicriteria optimization
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