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Temperature-responsive thermal metamaterials enabled by modular design of thermally tunable unit cells

Authors
Kang, SungguCha, JonghwanSeo, KyeongbeomKim, SejunCha, YoungsunLee, HowonPark, JinsungChoi, Wonjoon
Issue Date
3월-2019
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Thermal metamaterial; Thermal shield; Phase change nanocomposite; Heat conduction; Responsive material
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER, v.130, pp.469 - 482
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
Volume
130
Start Page
469
End Page
482
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/67188
DOI
10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.10.127
ISSN
0017-9310
Abstract
Integrated circuits or miniaturized portable electronics require adaptive thermal control under certain temperatures. Thermal metamaterials (TMs), which artificially manipulate the heat passing through mediums have shown innovative thermal functions at a continuum scale. However, they cannot implement tunable thermal functions at local spots depending on the operating temperatures. Herein, we introduce temperature-responsive TMs enabled by modular design of thermally tunable unit cells. As ambient temperature changes, tunable thermal shifters can dynamically turn on/off their intrinsic functions to guide anisotropic heat transfer through the transition of thermal conductivities from the inner phase change nanocomposites (PCNCs), and their modular design realizes temperatureresponsive thermal shields having switchable functions. The layered structures of stainless steel and the PCNC of n-octadecane embedding carbon nanotubes and copper powder are fabricated as tunable thermal shifters. Their 4 x 4 modular structure confirms the feasibility of temperature-responsive TMs, verified by the disappearance and appearance of thermally shielded regimes at low- and hightemperature ranges. The potential use of the developed concept was demonstrated as tunable interfaces between thermal dissipation and insulation for protecting temperature-sensitive components. This work can offer new capabilities for conventional passive TMs, such as local thermal adaptation, active thermal control interface, and thermal disturbance mitigation. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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