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This research aims to identify optimal pin fin shapes that minimize flow pressuredrop and maximize heat transfer performance while investigating the influence of genetic algorithm (GA) parameters on these shapes. The primary goal is to discover innovative pin fin configurations through the

This research aims to identify optimal pin fin shapes that minimize flow pressuredrop and maximize heat transfer performance while investigating the influence of genetic algorithm (GA) parameters on these shapes. The primary goal is to discover innovative pin fin configurations through the use of a GA, moving away from traditional circular cylindrical designs. The study also examines GA parameters, including population size, generation size, selection methods, crossover rates, tournament size, and elite counts. A physical condition considered in this study is a rectangular channel with a square cross-section integrated with 10 pin fins, operating at a Reynolds number of 2316, and subjected to a heat flux of 5 W/cm2 at the bottom surface. Overall, the research seeks to enhance the energy efficiency of a liquid cooling system, with potential applications in the thermal management of computing devices. By enabling operating at significantly lower power, the optimized cooling system promises to reduce energy consumption and operational costs.
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    • Optimizing Pin Fin Shapes In a Heat Sink: Investigating The Impact of Genetic Algorithm Parameters
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    2024
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    • Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2024
    • Field of study: Aerospace Engineering

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