- We are pleased to release the 2024 Competition Guidelines containing information about the design challenge and design process.
- Make sure to register for the competition at https://forms.gle/ydCQ1MnG9tqfFf8NA to receive competition updates.
- CAD files for the experimental setup and the heat sink base are stored on github at https://github.com/sdu-multiphysics/heatsinkdesigncompetition
- A template for your white paper is provided in Word, but you can also use Latex/Overleaf from https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html, but you should read the word document to understand the required information for this competition.
- Questions can be sent to asmeheatsinkchallenge@gmail.com.
2024 White Paper & Model File Submission Information:
Deadline: February 4, 2024 at 11:59 pm Eastern Time
Please fill out the white paper submission form at https://forms.gle/XDuV8B97CJg3DhGd9 and upload the following files to https://purdue.app.box.com/f/ec71d59a64934929812825a7b0460911 with the naming convention team_name.pdf” (for the white paper) and your model/simulation file as “team_name.*”. Note that you should upload your white paper (as a PDF following the provided template) and also upload all three model files listed below:
- A Simulation File: You may provide your computational model in any common simulation format (e.g., comsol, ansys, etc.).
- STL Format of your Geometry
- STEP Format of your Geometry
Note: if your team uses software that only produces *.stl files, you are still responsible for converting those into a valid *.step file before submission.
As part of this design challenge you will be asked to design, build, and validate a stainless steel heat sink made with Additive Manufacturing techniques graciously made available to us by GE.
After reviewing the guidelines, you will need to prepare a white paper that justifies your design due on February 4, 2024. This can be done with preliminary test results, modelling, empirical correlations, etc. The top white papers and designs will be selected to print their part with GE Additive machines in the spring. The semi-finalist teams may need to revise their designs to meet printing requirements during the window of Feb 18 – Feb 25, 2024.
Those heat sinks will then be sent for testing in order to determine the top designs with finalists notified around the end of April, 2024. These top teams will receive partial travel support to help one member travel to ITherm 2024 (in Denver, CO from May 28 – 31, 2024) where they will defend their design in front of industry leaders. From those oral presentations, the champion will be crowned! Good luck!