MODELING OF SYNTHETIC JET EJECTORS FOR ELECTRONICS COOLING
This paper presents the modeling results for prediction of thermal performance using synthetic jets ejectors. A synthetic jet is an intense, small-scale turbulent jet synthesized directly from the fluid in which it is embedded. A jet ejector consists of a primary high momentum jet inducing a secondary flow within a channel. In the work presented here, a 2-D synthetic jet is used as the primary jet causing secondary flow to be induced in a channel.
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