Dr. Singh’s project aims towards engaging undergraduate students interested in thermal-fluid sciences, in building a device for measurement of effective thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of composites for their employment as thermal interface materials (TIMs) for cooling of high-power density electronics. To this end, different carbonaceous materials such as single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT), multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT), graphene nanoplatelets and their hybrids will be loaded in a base epoxy at different loading fractions to develop highly efficient TIMs. The device will have the capabilities to facilitate both, steady-state and transient heat transfer experiments, where detailed temperatures will be recorded using an infrared camera.
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