Heat pipe heat sink is a more effective type of heat sink, widely used in fields such as electronics and computers. Its internal structure is generally composed of components such as heat pipes, heat sinks, bases, fans, etc. The following will provide a detailed introduction to the internal structure of the heat pipe radiator.
1. Heat pipe
The heat pipe is the core component of the heat pipe radiator and the key to achieving effective heat dissipation. A heat pipe is a type of heat transfer device that transfers heat between the inner and outer surfaces through an internal working medium. The structure of a heat pipe is generally composed of components such as a shell, adsorbent, evaporator, condenser, etc. Among them, adsorbents are the soul of heat pipes, and generally choose metals or alloys with high thermal conductivity, such as copper, aluminum, etc. The working principle of heat pipes is to use internal adsorbents to transfer heat between the inner and outer surfaces, which has high heat transfer efficiency and can improve the heat dissipation efficiency of the radiator to a very high level.
2. Heat sink
A heat sink is the outer shell of a heat pipe radiator used for heat dissipation and protection of internal components. The heat sink is generally made of metal, such as aluminum, copper, etc. The internal structure of a heat sink is generally composed of a series of heat dissipation holes, which transmit heat to the outside world through the heat dissipation holes, thereby achieving the purpose of heat dissipation. The heat dissipation fins also come in different shapes and sizes, including flat plates, protrusions, fan-shaped, etc.
3. Base
The base is the supporting structure of a heat pipe radiator, usually made of metal, such as aluminum, copper, etc. The internal structure of the base is generally composed of a series of heat dissipation holes, which transfer heat to the internal heat pipe for heat dissipation. The shape and size of the base also vary, and can be customized according to different heat dissipation needs.
4. Fan
A fan is an important component of a heat pipe radiator, used to suck in the air around the radiator, accelerate the flow of air, and thereby improve heat dissipation efficiency. Fans are generally composed of components such as motors and blades, and their speed and power have a significant impact on the heat dissipation effect. The internal structure and working principle of the fan is achieved by driving the blades through an electric motor, generating strong airflow to accelerate air flow and achieve heat dissipation.
In summary, the internal structure of a heat pipe radiator includes components such as a heat pipe, heat sink, base, fan, etc. These components closely cooperate and interact with each other to achieve effective and stable heat dissipation effects. The selection and design of various components will have an impact on the heat dissipation efficiency, noise, lifespan, and other aspects of the radiator, so careful design and manufacturing are required.