
Prof. Ji-Xiang Wang
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China
Title: A Liquid Metal and Nano-sheet Graphene Hybrid Phase Change Materials (PCMs) for Thermal Management
Abstract:
We developed a paraffin/liquid metal
(LM)/graphene hybrid thermal material with a high thermal-conductivity
leakage-free composite that retained a constant high available latent heat. The
paraffin used was encapsulated in a calcium alginate, which produced
leakage-free PCM capsules. The liquid metal was filled into PCM capsules to
enhance overall heat conduction Graphene nano-sheets were coated for efficient
heat dissipation by enhanced thermal radiation. The composite was utilized as a
thermal buffer (TB) for a CPU thermal management to demonstrate the synergy of
these superior thermal properties. In certain cases, active cooling normally
used could be replaced by the PCM/LM/graphene TB without any energy consumption
for thermal management, demonstrating a completely passive cooling strategy.
Thus, the proposed TB using this hybrid material has potential for more
efficient and sustainable data center cooling alongside thermal management of
other ground-based electrical/electronic equipment, ultimately reducing energy
consumption and contributing to carbon neutralization, and mitigation of global
warming.
Biography:
Dr. Ji-Xiang Wang is currently a senior
researcher in The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He is graduated from
Beihang University, China in 2019 with a PhD in Man-machine and Environmental
Engineering. He once worked as a researcher in University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. In the
international community, he serves as an editorial member for Physics of
Fluids and a special issue guest editor for Energies. His research
focuses on aerospace-oriented heat/mass transfer and fluid mechanics, renewable
energy applications, complex thermofluids modelling etc. As a young scientist,
he has published 30+ articles in world-prestigious journals as
first/corresponding author. As a principal investigator, he led/participated
multiple national and enterprise grants. He won Innovation Award from Ministry
of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China.