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Tailoring metaheuristics for designing thermodynamic-optimal water based cooling devices for microelectronic thermal management applications

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Heat sinks provide a common and straightforward alternative to dealing with the Microelectronic Thermal Management (MTM) problem due to their simplicity of fabrication, low cost, and reliability of heat dissipation. The MTM problem is highly relevant in today's electronics industry, as new electronic devices' miniaturization and enhanced performance have increased their heat power generation. So, regarding the second law of thermodynamics, an optimal heat sink design can guarantee that the microelectronic components operate without jeopardizing their life span and performance. To solve this challenging problem, Metaheuristics~(MHs) have shown to be excellent alternatives due to their reliability, flexibility, and simplicity. Nevertheless, no single MH guarantees an overall outstanding performance. Thus, the motivation for this work is to open ample room for practitioners to find the proper solver to deal with a given problem without requiring extensive knowledge of heuristic-based optimization. This work studies the feasibility of implementing a strategy for Automatic Metaheuristic Design powered by a hyper-heuristic search to minimize the entropy generation rate of microchannel heat sinks and tailor population-based and metaphor-less MHs for solving the MTM. A mathematical model based on thermodynamic modeling via the Entropy Generation Minimization (EGM) criterion was used to obtain the value of the entropy generation rate of a rectangular microchannel heat sink according to their design. Four different scenarios were considered, varying the design specifications for the heat sinks and comparing our generated MH against seven well-known heuristic-based algorithms from the literature. The one-sided Wilcoxon signed ranked test was used to perform these comparisons. Statistical evidence was found to claim that our tailored MHs manage to outperform them, in most cases, at least in the tested scenarios. Additionally, we followed a methodology to infer which operators should be considered in a curated heuristic space to design the proper MH easily. We found that using this curated search space benefits the overall process, as the HH algorithm managed to tailor high-performing MHs faster and more consistently than its counterpart. Furthermore, insights were obtained on which HH parameters are more suitable for our search, as some can enhance the tailoring process when tuned correctly. Finally, we tested some of our best designs found to see how they perform when minor fluctuations appear on some variables, just as they occur in real-life implementations. All the experimentation processes also found that the search operators of evolutionary algorithms are well suited to solve this problem, as they compose several of our tailored MHs, and that the combination of High Thermal Conductive Graphite and water achieved the lower entropy generation rate values from the four combinations tested.

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