A cold plate is an active cooling device that is attached to a heat-generating system in order to dissipate the heat while maintaining the system at an acceptable temperature. It is typically fabricated from a material of high thermal conductivity,
Consider conditions for which equivalent heat-generatingsystems are attached to the top and bottom of the coldplate, maintaining the corresponding surfaces at the sametemperature
(a) Assuming fully developed turbulent flow throughout each channel, obtain a system of equations that maybe used to evaluate the total rate of heat transfer tothe cold plate. q. and the outlet temperature of thewater,
(b) Consider a cold plate of width W = 100 mm andheight H = 10 mm, with 10 square channels of width
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