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- the present disclosure generally relates to heat dissipation devices, and control method for the heat dissipation devices.
- a heat dissipation device generally comprises a base attached to the electric device, a plurality of fins thermally connected to the base by heat pipes, and a fan for driving airflow towards the fins.
- the base is intimately attached to the CPU for absorbing the heat generated by the CPU. Most of the heat accumulated on the base is transferred to the fins by the heat pipes and then the fins are cooled by airflow driven by the fan.
- a fan speed of the heat dissipation device is high, which is not energy saving.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a heat dissipation device in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is similar to FIG. 1 , but showing another aspect of the heat dissipation device.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the heat dissipation device of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a function block diagram of the circuit of the mobile phone of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a plot of the thermal resistance versus the fan speed of the heat dissipation device.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a principle of fan speed and processor power adjustment of the heat dissipation device.
- a heat dissipation device 10 includes a fan 11 , a fins module 12 , a heat pipe 13 , a base 14 , two fixing plates 15 , and a control system 16 .
- the fan 11 is for driving airflow towards the fins module 12 .
- the fan 11 includes a housing 111 , a hub 112 and a plurality of blades 113 radially and extending outward from the hub 112 .
- the housing 111 defines an air outlet 1111 at a lateral side.
- the hub 112 and the plurality of blades 113 are received in the housing 111 .
- the fins module 12 is arranged adjacent to the air outlet 1111 .
- the fins module 12 includes a plurality of fins 121 arranged in parallel to each other. Air channels 122 are formed between each two neighboring fins 121 .
- the fins 121 each define a rectangular through hole 123 with a size matching the heat pipe 13 .
- the through holes 123 of the plurality of fins 121 are arranged in alignment, thereby the heat pipe 13 can penetrate through the plurality of fins 121 via the through holes 123 .
- the heat pipe 13 has a curved shape with a flat profile.
- the heat pipe 13 is made of metal pipe with excellent heat conductivity and phase-change media sealed in the metal pipe.
- the heat pipe 13 includes an evaporation section 131 and a condensation section 132 .
- the evaporation section 131 of the heat pipe 13 is thermally attached to a central portion of the base 14 and fixed to the base 14 by the fixing plate 15 .
- At least two temperature sensors 133 are arranged at different positions of the evaporation section 131 . At the position where each temperature sensor 133 sits, a temperature is sensed, and a sensed result is sent to the control system 16 , by the temperature sensor 133 .
- the number of temperature sensors 133 can be two, three, four, or more. In this embodiment, there are three temperature sensors 133 arranged on the evaporation section 131 .
- the condensation section 132 of the heat pipe 13 is perpendicular to the evaporation section 131 and thermally connected to the fins module 12 .
- the condensation section 132 penetrates through the plurality of fins 121 via the through holes 123 .
- the base 14 is a flat heat conductive plate with the four corners cut off.
- the base 14 has its bottom intimately attached to a processor 17 in use.
- the base 14 has its top attached to the evaporation section 131 of the heat pipe 13 .
- the fixing plates 15 each include a central portion 151 , a first side portion 152 and a second side portion 153 .
- the central portion 151 is a strip-like portion fixed with the base 14 .
- the first and second side portions 152 , 153 respectively extend from an end of the central portion 151 along a direction inclined to the central portion 151 .
- the first and second side portions 152 , 153 each include a distal end, in which a through hole 154 is defined. Accordingly, the base 14 can be fixed to a circuit board (not illustrated) by bolts 155 penetrating through the through holes 154 .
- a plurality of gaskets 156 engage with corresponding bolts 155 under the fixing plates 15 .
- control system 16 communicates with the processor 17 and the fan 11 , thereby adjusting a heat dissipating efficiency of the heat dissipation device 10 .
- FIG. 5 a plot of the thermal resistance versus the fan speed of the heat dissipation device 10 is illustrated.
- the thermal resistance of the heat dissipation device 10 decreases as the fan speed increases.
- the thermal resistance of the heat dissipation device 10 first decreases and then increases, as the fan speed increases.
- the processor 17 has an operation power greater than 40 watts.
- control system 16 is capable of adjusting the speed of the fan 11 and the operation power of the processor 17 , according to temperatures respectively sensed by the three temperature sensors 133 .
- the principle of fan speed and processor power adjustment of the heat dissipation device 10 is described in detail as follows.
- the three temperature sensors 133 continuously sense temperatures S 1 , S 2 and S 3 of the respective positions where they sit.
- the control system 16 respectively compares the temperatures S 1 , S 2 and S 3 with a first critical temperature T 1 which stands for a normal operating temperature of the processor 17 .
- the control system 16 keeps the operation power of the processor 17 unchanged. If the temperatures S 1 , S 2 and S 3 are all lower than or equal to the first critical temperature T 1 , it shows that heat dissipating efficiency of the heat dissipation device 10 satisfactorily meets the cooling needs of the processor 17 . Accordingly, there is no need to adjust the operation power of the processor 17 .
- the control system 16 In condition, that anyone of the temperatures S 1 , S 2 , and S 3 is higher than the first critical temperature T 1 , the control system 16 increases the speed of the fan 11 . If anyone of the temperatures S 1 , S 2 , and S 3 is higher than the first critical temperature T 1 , it shows that heat dissipating efficiency of the heat dissipation device 10 fails to meet the cooling needs of the processor 17 . Accordingly, the speed of the fan 11 increases to improve the heat dissipating efficiency of the heat dissipation device 10 . Successively, the control system 16 compares a difference between S 1 and S 2 with a first critical temperature difference N 1 , to check out whether there is a nonuniform temperature distribution caused by drying-out of the heat pipe 13 .
- the first critical temperature difference N 1 is defined with a value representing a threshold of normal temperature difference between two of the temperature sensors 133 on the heat pipe 13 .
- the control system 16 keeps the operation power of the processor 17 unchanged.
- the control system 16 decreases the speed of the fan 11 and then compares the difference between S 2 and S 3 with a second critical temperature difference N 2 .
- the condition S 1 ⁇ S 2 >N 1 shows that there is a nonuniform temperature distribution on the heat pipe 13 , and the heat dissipating efficiency cannot be finely improved by increasing the speed of the fan 11 . That is because the increased speed of the fan 11 leads to higher thermal resistance of the heat dissipation device 10 . As such, the speed of the fan 11 is decreased to reduce the thermal resistance of the heat dissipation device 10 , according to what is illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- the second critical temperature difference N 2 is defined with a value representing another threshold of normal temperature difference between another two of the temperature sensors 133 on the heat pipe 13 .
- the control system 16 keeps the operation power of the processor 17 unchanged.
- the control system 16 decreases the speed of the fan 11 and respectively compares the temperatures S 1 , S 2 and S 3 with a second critical temperature T 2 .
- the condition S 2 ⁇ S 3 >N 2 shows that the thermal resistance of the heat dissipation device 10 has not been reduced to a minimum value by decreasing the speed of the fan 11 , according to FIG. 5 .
- the speed of the fan 11 further decreases to achieve a lower thermal resistance of the heat dissipation device 10 , and the temperatures S 1 , S 2 and S 3 with a second critical temperature T 2 to check out whether the processor 17 has been cooled to a satisfied temperature lower than or equal to the second critical temperature T 2 .
- the control system 16 keeps the operation power of the processor 17 unchanged.
- the condition that the temperatures S 1 , S 2 , and S 3 are all lower than or equal to the second critical temperature T 2 shows that, the processor 17 has been cooled to a satisfied temperature by further decreasing the speed of the fan 11 . As such, there is no need to lower the operation power of the processor 17 .
- the control system 16 decreases the operation power of the processor 17 .
- the condition that the anyone of the temperatures S 1 , S 2 , and S 3 is higher than T 2 shows that, it is impossible to cool the processor 17 to the satisfied temperature range only by achieving lowest thermal resistance of the heat dissipation device 10 . As such, the processor 17 can only be cooled by reducing the operation power thereof.
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A heat dissipation device for cooling a heat generating component, includes a fins module, a heat pipe, a fan, at least two temperature sensors, and a control system. The heat pipe includes an evaporation section absorbing heat from the heat generating component, and a condensation section thermally connected to the fins module. The fan is for driving airflow towards the fins module. The at least two temperature sensors are arranged on the evaporation section of the heat pipe, for continuously sensing temperatures of their respective positions on the heat pipe. The control system adjusts the speed of the fan and/or the operating power of the heat generating component according to the sensed temperatures of the at least two temperature sensors. A method for controlling the heat dissipation device is also provided.
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- The present disclosure generally relates to heat dissipation devices, and control method for the heat dissipation devices.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- During operation of electronic devices such as computer central processing units (CPUs), a large amount of heat is often produced. The heat must be quickly removed from the electronic devices to prevent them from becoming unstable or being damaged. Many heat dissipation devices are employed to dissipate heat produced by the electric device. A heat dissipation device generally comprises a base attached to the electric device, a plurality of fins thermally connected to the base by heat pipes, and a fan for driving airflow towards the fins. The base is intimately attached to the CPU for absorbing the heat generated by the CPU. Most of the heat accumulated on the base is transferred to the fins by the heat pipes and then the fins are cooled by airflow driven by the fan.
- To achieve high efficiency heat transfer, a fan speed of the heat dissipation device is high, which is not energy saving.
- Therefore, what is needed is to provide a heat dissipation device capable of effectively improving heat dissipating efficiency under different temperatures.
- Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a heat dissipation device in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is similar toFIG. 1 , but showing another aspect of the heat dissipation device. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the heat dissipation device ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a function block diagram of the circuit of the mobile phone ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a plot of the thermal resistance versus the fan speed of the heat dissipation device. -
FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a principle of fan speed and processor power adjustment of the heat dissipation device. - Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the present embodiment of a heat dissipation device, in detail.
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FIGS. 1-4 , aheat dissipation device 10 according to an embodiment includes afan 11, afins module 12, aheat pipe 13, abase 14, twofixing plates 15, and acontrol system 16. - The
fan 11 is for driving airflow towards thefins module 12. Thefan 11 includes ahousing 111, ahub 112 and a plurality ofblades 113 radially and extending outward from thehub 112. Thehousing 111 defines anair outlet 1111 at a lateral side. Thehub 112 and the plurality ofblades 113 are received in thehousing 111. - The
fins module 12 is arranged adjacent to theair outlet 1111. Thefins module 12 includes a plurality offins 121 arranged in parallel to each other.Air channels 122 are formed between each two neighboringfins 121. Thefins 121 each define a rectangular throughhole 123 with a size matching theheat pipe 13. The throughholes 123 of the plurality offins 121 are arranged in alignment, thereby theheat pipe 13 can penetrate through the plurality offins 121 via the throughholes 123. - The
heat pipe 13 has a curved shape with a flat profile. Theheat pipe 13 is made of metal pipe with excellent heat conductivity and phase-change media sealed in the metal pipe. Theheat pipe 13 includes anevaporation section 131 and acondensation section 132. - The
evaporation section 131 of theheat pipe 13 is thermally attached to a central portion of thebase 14 and fixed to thebase 14 by thefixing plate 15. At least twotemperature sensors 133 are arranged at different positions of theevaporation section 131. At the position where eachtemperature sensor 133 sits, a temperature is sensed, and a sensed result is sent to thecontrol system 16, by thetemperature sensor 133. The number oftemperature sensors 133 can be two, three, four, or more. In this embodiment, there are threetemperature sensors 133 arranged on theevaporation section 131. - The
condensation section 132 of theheat pipe 13 is perpendicular to theevaporation section 131 and thermally connected to thefins module 12. In addition, thecondensation section 132 penetrates through the plurality offins 121 via the throughholes 123. - The
base 14 is a flat heat conductive plate with the four corners cut off. Thebase 14 has its bottom intimately attached to aprocessor 17 in use. Thebase 14 has its top attached to theevaporation section 131 of theheat pipe 13. - The
fixing plates 15 each include acentral portion 151, afirst side portion 152 and asecond side portion 153. Thecentral portion 151 is a strip-like portion fixed with thebase 14. The first andsecond side portions central portion 151 along a direction inclined to thecentral portion 151. The first andsecond side portions through hole 154 is defined. Accordingly, thebase 14 can be fixed to a circuit board (not illustrated) bybolts 155 penetrating through the throughholes 154. In this embodiment, a plurality ofgaskets 156 engage withcorresponding bolts 155 under thefixing plates 15. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , thecontrol system 16 communicates with theprocessor 17 and thefan 11, thereby adjusting a heat dissipating efficiency of theheat dissipation device 10. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , a plot of the thermal resistance versus the fan speed of theheat dissipation device 10 is illustrated. When theprocessor 17 has a relatively low power, for example 35 watts (Qin=35 W), the thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10 decreases as the fan speed increases. When theprocessor 17 has a higher power, for example 40 and 45 watts (Qin=40 W, Qin=45 W), the thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10 first decreases and then increases, as the fan speed increases. Generally, theprocessor 17 has an operation power greater than 40 watts. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , thecontrol system 16 is capable of adjusting the speed of thefan 11 and the operation power of theprocessor 17, according to temperatures respectively sensed by the threetemperature sensors 133. The principle of fan speed and processor power adjustment of theheat dissipation device 10 is described in detail as follows. - First, the three
temperature sensors 133 continuously sense temperatures S1, S2 and S3 of the respective positions where they sit. Thecontrol system 16 respectively compares the temperatures S1, S2 and S3 with a first critical temperature T1 which stands for a normal operating temperature of theprocessor 17. - In condition that the temperatures S1, S2 and S3 are all lower than or equal to the first critical temperature T1, the
control system 16 keeps the operation power of theprocessor 17 unchanged. If the temperatures S1, S2 and S3 are all lower than or equal to the first critical temperature T1, it shows that heat dissipating efficiency of theheat dissipation device 10 satisfactorily meets the cooling needs of theprocessor 17. Accordingly, there is no need to adjust the operation power of theprocessor 17. - In condition, that anyone of the temperatures S1, S2, and S3 is higher than the first critical temperature T1, the
control system 16 increases the speed of thefan 11. If anyone of the temperatures S1, S2, and S3 is higher than the first critical temperature T1, it shows that heat dissipating efficiency of theheat dissipation device 10 fails to meet the cooling needs of theprocessor 17. Accordingly, the speed of thefan 11 increases to improve the heat dissipating efficiency of theheat dissipation device 10. Successively, thecontrol system 16 compares a difference between S1 and S2 with a first critical temperature difference N1, to check out whether there is a nonuniform temperature distribution caused by drying-out of theheat pipe 13. The first critical temperature difference N1 is defined with a value representing a threshold of normal temperature difference between two of thetemperature sensors 133 on theheat pipe 13. - In condition that the difference between S1 and S2 is lower than or equal to the first critical temperature difference N1 (S1−S2<N1, or S1−S2=N1), the
control system 16 keeps the operation power of theprocessor 17 unchanged. The condition S1−S2<N1 or S1−S2=N1 shows that there is no nonuniform temperature distribution on theheat pipe 13, and the heat dissipating efficiency can be finely improved by only increasing the speed of thefan 11. As such, there is no need to adjust the operation power of theprocessor 17. - In condition that the difference between S1 and S2 is larger than the first critical temperature difference N1 (S1−S2>N1), the
control system 16 decreases the speed of thefan 11 and then compares the difference between S2 and S3 with a second critical temperature difference N2. The condition S1−S2>N1 shows that there is a nonuniform temperature distribution on theheat pipe 13, and the heat dissipating efficiency cannot be finely improved by increasing the speed of thefan 11. That is because the increased speed of thefan 11 leads to higher thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10. As such, the speed of thefan 11 is decreased to reduce the thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10, according to what is illustrated inFIG. 5 . Then a difference between S2 and S3 is compared with second critical temperature difference N2 to further check whether there is a nonuniform temperature distribution on theheat pipe 13. The second critical temperature difference N2 is defined with a value representing another threshold of normal temperature difference between another two of thetemperature sensors 133 on theheat pipe 13. - In condition that the difference between S2 and S3 is lower than or equal to the second critical temperature difference N2 (S2−S3<N2, or S2−S3=N2), the
control system 16 keeps the operation power of theprocessor 17 unchanged. The condition S2−S3<N2 or S2−S3=N2 shows that the nonuniform temperature distribution on theheat pipe 13 is eliminated by decreasing the speed of thefan 11, and it is the drying-out condition of theheat pipe 13 which leads to former low heat dissipating efficiency. As such, the heat dissipating efficiency can be improved by only decreasing the speed of thefan 11 to achieve lower thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10. - In condition that the difference between S2 and S3 is larger than the second critical temperature difference N2 (S2−S3>N2), the
control system 16 decreases the speed of thefan 11 and respectively compares the temperatures S1, S2 and S3 with a second critical temperature T2. The condition S2−S3>N2 shows that the thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10 has not been reduced to a minimum value by decreasing the speed of thefan 11, according toFIG. 5 . As such, the speed of thefan 11 further decreases to achieve a lower thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10, and the temperatures S1, S2 and S3 with a second critical temperature T2 to check out whether theprocessor 17 has been cooled to a satisfied temperature lower than or equal to the second critical temperature T2. - In condition that the temperatures S1, S2, and S3 are all lower than or equal to the second critical temperature T2, the
control system 16 keeps the operation power of theprocessor 17 unchanged. The condition that the temperatures S1, S2, and S3 are all lower than or equal to the second critical temperature T2 shows that, theprocessor 17 has been cooled to a satisfied temperature by further decreasing the speed of thefan 11. As such, there is no need to lower the operation power of theprocessor 17. - In condition, that anyone of the temperatures S1, S2, and S3 is higher than T2, the
control system 16 decreases the operation power of theprocessor 17. The condition that the anyone of the temperatures S1, S2, and S3 is higher than T2 shows that, it is impossible to cool theprocessor 17 to the satisfied temperature range only by achieving lowest thermal resistance of theheat dissipation device 10. As such, theprocessor 17 can only be cooled by reducing the operation power thereof. - It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are intended to illustrate rather than limit the disclosure. Variations may be made to the embodiments without departing from the spirit of the disclosure as claimed. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the disclosure but do not restrict the scope of the disclosure.
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1. A heat dissipation device for cooling a heat generating component, comprising:
a fins module;
a heat pipe comprising an evaporation section for absorbing heat of the heat generating component, and a condensation section thermally connected to the fins module;
a fan for driving airflows to flow towards the fins module;
at least two temperature sensors arranged on the evaporation section of the heat pipe, the at least two temperature sensors being for continuously sensing temperatures of their respective positions on the heat pipe to get sensed temperatures; and
a controlling system for adjusting a speed of the fan and/or an operating power of the heat generating component according to the sensed temperatures of the at least two temperature sensors.
2. The heat dissipation device of claim 1 , wherein the controlling system compares the sensed temperatures with a first predetermined temperature, and adjust the speed of the fan and/or an operating power of the heat generating component according to the comparison.
3. The heat dissipation device of claim 2 , wherein the controlling system increases the speed of the fan in condition that anyone the sensed temperatures is higher than the first predetermined temperature.
4. The heat dissipation device of claim 3 , wherein the controlling system compares a difference between the sensed temperatures from the at least two temperature sensors with a first predetermined temperature difference, and decreases the speed of the fan in condition that the difference between the sensed temperatures is larger than the first predetermined temperature difference.
5. The heat dissipation device of claim 4 , wherein the controlling system compares the sensed temperatures with a second predetermined temperature, and decreases the operating power of the heat generating component in condition that anyone of the sensed temperatures is higher than the second predetermined temperature.
6. A method for cooling a heat generating component, comprising:
providing a heat dissipation device with a heat pipe and a fan, and attaching an evaporation section of the heat pipe to the heat generating component;
getting sensed temperatures of different positions on the evaporation section of the heat pipe;
adjusting a speed of the fan and/or an operating power of the heat generating component according to the sensed temperatures.
7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the sensed temperatures are compared with a first predetermined temperature, and the speed of the fan and/or an operating power of the heat generating component is/are adjusted according to the comparison.
8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the speed of the fan is increased in condition that anyone the sensed temperatures are higher than the first predetermined temperature.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein a difference between the sensed temperatures from the at least two temperature sensors is compared with a first predetermined temperature difference, and the speed of the fan is decreased in condition that the difference between the sensed temperatures is larger than the first predetermined temperature difference.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the sensed temperatures are compared with a second predetermined temperature, and the operating power of the heat generating component is decreased in condition that anyone of the sensed temperatures is higher than the second predetermined temperature.
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