Gyde
Mechanical
- Sep 28, 2017
- 5
Hello All,
This is my first post to this forum so be kind if I miss convention anywhere. I am having some difficulty devising a cooling method for a project I'm working on and am looking for some tips. I am designing metal shielding for a detector that may be running for anywhere up to days at a time. This detector when running for so long has a tendency to begin heating up and that is further compounded by being completely surrounded by metal and plastic. The detector itself looks like a rather thin all aluminum briefcase (14.5"x16.5") and I need to cool the electronics section (~5.5"x15")on the back side. So my plan was to attach a heat sink to the back of the briefcase and run low profile fans within the shield but I can't actually add mounting holes to the flat aluminum backing. The added wrinkle is that this detector will be vertically oriented during operation meaning the heatsink would need to be vertically mounted as well but again w/o mounting hardware.
Is there some sort of thermal adhesive that is strong enough to hold such a large heatsink to a flat surface vertically while still providing good heat transfer? Knowing the surface area I need to cool and the other restrictions I outlined is there another method I should investigate (e.g. water cooling?)
Cheers in advance for any advice you all have.
Gyde
This is my first post to this forum so be kind if I miss convention anywhere. I am having some difficulty devising a cooling method for a project I'm working on and am looking for some tips. I am designing metal shielding for a detector that may be running for anywhere up to days at a time. This detector when running for so long has a tendency to begin heating up and that is further compounded by being completely surrounded by metal and plastic. The detector itself looks like a rather thin all aluminum briefcase (14.5"x16.5") and I need to cool the electronics section (~5.5"x15")on the back side. So my plan was to attach a heat sink to the back of the briefcase and run low profile fans within the shield but I can't actually add mounting holes to the flat aluminum backing. The added wrinkle is that this detector will be vertically oriented during operation meaning the heatsink would need to be vertically mounted as well but again w/o mounting hardware.
Is there some sort of thermal adhesive that is strong enough to hold such a large heatsink to a flat surface vertically while still providing good heat transfer? Knowing the surface area I need to cool and the other restrictions I outlined is there another method I should investigate (e.g. water cooling?)
Cheers in advance for any advice you all have.
Gyde