WO2005054547A2 - Fabrication of cooling and heat transfer systems by electroforming - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to componentry for diverse forms of industry, and more particularly to the fabrication of cooling and heat transfer systems by electroforming.
- a further drawback is that the conventional methods for fabrication of the components and systems are not suited to fabrication of diverse forms of componentry, with integrated cooling/heat transfer elements, and in the necessary materials, or they result in a significantly increased cost of the component for a compromise design.
- the present invention provides a process for the fabrication of a metallic component, comprising: providing an object having surface; performing a first electroforming operation, thereby forming a first metallic layer comprising a metallic material on said surface; forming a first mask layer on the first metallic layer, the first mask layer comprising a non-conductive material; patterning the first mask layer, thereby providing a plurality of first recesses in the first mask layer from which the non- conductive material above the first metallic layer is removed, said first recesses having a dimension of elongation; performing second electroforming operation using said metallic material whereby said first recesses are filled with said metallic material and a second metallic layer is formed comprising said metallic material extending at least a first predetermined thickness above, and entirely or partially over the surface of, said first mask layer.
- the object comprises a substrate and said surface comprises a flat or substantially flat surface of the substrate.
- the object comprises a shaped mandrel (which may be any shape, within reason, for example by machining), the mandrel defining (for example in negative) said surface, the surface being for example cylindrical, conical, parabolic, hyperbolic, elliptical or spherical.
- the process preferably further includes the step of: machining said second metallic layer to form a uniformly thick second metallic layer, said second metallic layer thereby having a upper surface.
- the process preferably further includes the step of. removing the object and removing the non-conductive material of the first mask layer, thereby producing a metallic component having first elongate channels extending therein where the non-conductive material has been removed.
- the process further includes: forming a second mask layer on the upper surface of the second metallic layer, the second mask layer comprising a non-conductive material; patterning the second mask layer, thereby providing a plurality of second recesses in the second mask layer from which the non-conductive material above the second metallic layer is removed, said second recesses having a dimension of elongation; performing a third electroforming operation using said metallic material whereby said second recesses are filled with said metallic material and a third metallic layer is formed comprising said metallic material extending at least a second predetermined thickness above, and entirely or partially over the surface of, said mask layer.
- the process preferably further includes the step of: machining said third metallic layer to form a uniformly thick third metallic layer, said third metallic layer thereby having a upper surface.
- the process preferably further includes the step of: removing the object and removing the non-conductive material of the first mask layer and the second mask layer, thereby producing a metallic component having first elongate channels extending therein where the non-conductive material of the first mask layer has been removed and having second elongate channels extending therein where the non- conductive material of the first mask layer has been removed.
- the steps of performing a first electroforming operation, forming a first mask layer, patterning the first mask layer, and performing second electroforming are performed such that the first metallic layer, the first mask layer and the second metallic layer extend over a predetermined first two- dimensional area; and the steps of forming a second mask layer, patterning the second mask layer and performing a third electroforming operation are performed such that the second metallic layer, the second mask layer and the third metallic layer extend over a predetermined second two-dimensional area; wherein the second two-dimensional area is larger than the first two-dimensional area.
- the first electroforming operation is performed such that the thickness of the first metallic layer is about 100 to 200 ⁇ m, although greater or lesser thicknesses are possible.
- said second electroforming operation is performed such that said predetermined thickness is at least as thick as the thickness of the first metallic layer, and said machining step comprises machining the second metallic layer to a thickness equal to or about equal to the thickness of the first metallic layer.
- the step of forming a first mask layer comprises coating the first metallic layer with said non-conductive material to a thickness of 1-2mm, although greater or lesser thicknesses are possible.
- the step of forming a second mask layer may comprise coating the second metallic layer with said non-conductive material to a thickness of 1-2mm, or to a thickness greater than the thickness of the first mask layer, although greater or lesser thicknesses are possible.
- the step of removing the object and/or removing the non-conductive material comprises dissolving said non-conductive material in a solvent or melting said object and/or non-conductive material.
- the object is an existing metallic component, for example made of steel, copper or bronze; and the electroformed system of channels (e.g. for cooling) remains attached to the object, thereby forming a new component.
- the metallic material used in the electroforming may nickel, copper, cupronickel, nickel containing ceramic powder, or copper containing ceramic powder, or an alloy containing iron and/or cobalt.
- nickel is used where the strength of the final component is a priority; and copper is used where it is important for the component to have good thermal conductivity.
- the metallic material used in the second electroforming operation is different to the metallic material used in the first electroforming operation, and/or the metallic material used in the third electroforming operation is different to the metallic material used in the second electroforming operation.
- the non-conductive material used in the steps of forming a first mask layer and/or forming a second mask layer comprises a low melting point polymer, for example poly(methylmethacrylate) (P MA) or microcrystalline wax.
- An advantage of the invention, or embodiments thereof, is that it is suitable for fabrication of a wide range of components, and has the particular benefit of providing integral cooling/heat transfer systems.
- metallic objects having cooling channels integrally formed in the production process by electroforming.
- thin-walled components e.g. X-ray or high energy UV mirrors or telescopes
- thick-walled sections e.g. combustion chambers, reactors, rocket engines
- a further advantage is that components and systems with increased cooling/heat transfer efficiency may be fabricated, and on a variety of scales (dimensions) of component.
- a further advantage is that components and systems fabricated in accordance with the invention, or embodiments thereof, are capable of producing heat flow pattern(s) of a complexity that cannot be achieved by conventional methods.
- the use of extremely small tube (cooling/heat transfer channel) dimensions, and wall thicknesses between the tubes, is possible; these may be for example of the order of ⁇ m.
- the use of multiple layers of fine tubes (channels) advantageously gives a much larger surface contact area than one large tube: important for rates of cooling/heat transfer.
- the tube (channel) geometry may be varied over the length • thereof: for example by having tapering tubes, tubes with aspect ratios that vary over the length, and tubes with restrictions, baffles, etc.
- the invention permits a component to be fabricated with a system of channels such that the hollow portions reduce the overall weight of the component.
- the effect is to increase, compared with a solid component, the strength per unit mass of the component. This is beneficial in many applications, for example in a satellite-borne mirror that is subject, in use, to strong gravitational forces.
- Figures 1(a) to 1(f) show processing steps in the fabrication, in accordance with embodiments of the invention, of metallic component;
- Figure 2 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention, a first type of metallic component;
- Figure 3 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention, a second type of metallic component
- Figure 4 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention, a third type of metallic component
- Figure 5 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention, a fourth type of metallic component
- Figure 6 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the invention, a fifth type of metallic component
- Figure 7 illustrates the patterning of that may be performed on the or each of the mask layers in accordance with alternative embodiments of the invention.
- Figure 8 illustrates (a) the patterning of that may be performed on the or each of the mask layers in accordance with alternative embodiments of the invention, and (b) the effect on the channels that are produced in the component.
- the invention is applicable to any application where it is desirable to fabricate a component (or provide an existing component with) a set of channels or ducts, or multiple (e.g. communicating) sets of channels or ducts in respective layers, for the passage of cooling or heat transfer fluid (also referred to herein as cooling or heat transfer systems).
- cooling or heat transfer fluid also referred to herein as cooling or heat transfer systems
- Fig. 1 this show processing steps in the fabrication, in accordance with embodiments of the invention, of metallic component.
- an object generally designated 102.
- the object comprises a substrate or base layer 104 formed of a metal such as aluminium or steel (or ceramic, where appropriate coated with metal such as gold or ruthenium), having an upper surface 106.
- the object may be a shaped mandrel, negative mould, or some existing . mechanical component onto which further features are to be added.
- the mandrel may be shaped so as to have a convex parabolic outer surface, suitably polished, upon which one or more metal layers (e.g. including an initial reflective layer) are formed, including one or more layers with integral cooling/heat transfer channels as described in more detail hereinafter.
- one or more metal layers e.g. including an initial reflective layer
- the first mask layer 112 is suitably formed by adhesion (gluing) of a polymer sheet, as is known in the art (alternatively, the first mask layer 112 may be formed by casting of a dissolved or melted material).
- the first mask layer 112 suitably comprises a low melting point material such as PMMA, although other materials may be used.
- the first mask layer 112 may be formed in a variety of thicknesses (t2), depending on the application: it may be of the order of a millimetre or two, or for example an order of magnitude or more greater than the thickness t1 of the first metal layer 108.
- the first mask layer 112 is patterned, using a precision milling or turning machine, resulting in the product shown in Fig. 1(d). Alternatively, a laser cutting machine or optical lithography process may be used.
- the patterning step removes, in selected areas, the material of the first mask layer 112 above the surface 110 of the first metal layer 108, generating first elongate recesses 114 (extending into the paper in Fig. 1 (d)).
- the width w1 of the first elongate recesses 114 is highly variable depending on the application, and may be for example 0.5 to 1.0 times the thickness t2 of the first mask layer 112. However, the width may be (a) several hundred ⁇ m and upwards (e.g.
- the upper limit on the width may be anything within reason (e.g. several mm up to several centimetres).
- a second electroforming operation is performed.
- this is done using the same metal (nickel) as in the first electroforming, but the materials may be different.
- the second electroforming is performed to an extent such that the first elongate recesses 114 are entirely filled with electroformed metal 116; and the metal overflows typically creating bulges 118 that coalesce to form a rough upper metal layer 120 having a thickness at its narrowest point that is indicated as t3.
- the rough upper metal layer 120 is machined by suitable electronically controlled machine tool, to produce a flat or substantially flat upper surface 122.
- a second metal layer 124 is produced, having a thickness t4, where t4__t3.
- there is a metallic structure having parallel outer layers and surfaces, adhered to a substrate 104, and having a series of first elongate channels 126 filled with polymer (PMMA) separated by first sidewails 128. In this case the surfaces. 130 of the sidewails 128 are flat.
- PMMA polymer
- Figure 2 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention, a first type of metallic component, generally designated 200.
- the material of the substrate 104 and the polymer in first elongate channels 126 is removed by melting at a suitably high temperature (e.g. in an oven), or by dissolving in a suitable (e.g. organic) solvent, such as chloroform.
- the component 200 has parallel surfaces 122, 202, and has a series of empty first elongate channels 126 running therethrough.
- substrate is a metal substrate, typically it is removed by mechanical separation.
- the component 200 is indicated as having a flat configuration, it will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that, depending on the shape of the object or mandrel used at the start of the process, the component may be or form part of a structure that is spherical, conical,, parabolic, hyperbolic, etc.
- Figure 3 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention, a second type of metallic component, generally designated 300.
- the process may be the same as with respect to the first embodiment, except as described below.
- this step is followed by the formation of a second mask layer on the top surface 122 of the second metal layer 124.
- the second mask layer 112 is suitably formed by adhesion (gluing) of a polymer sheet, as is known in the art (alternatively, the first mask layer 112 may be formed by casting or melting of a dissolved material).
- the second mask layer 112 suitably comprises a low melting point material suGh as PMMA, although other materials may be used.
- the second mask layer 112 may be formed in a variety of thicknesses (t ⁇ ), depending on the application: it may be of the order of a millimetre or two, or for example an order of magnitude or more greater than the thickness t1, t4 of the first metal layer 108 or second metal layer 124, respectively.
- the second mask layer is patterned, using a precision milling or turning machine, resulting in a configuration similar to that shown in Fig. 1(d).
- a laser cutting machine or optical lithography process may be used.
- the patterning step removes, in selected areas, the material of the second mask layer above the surface 122 of the second metal layer 124, generating second elongate recesses (extending into the paper).
- the width w2 of the second elongate recesses is highly variable depending on the application, and may be for example 0.5 to 1.0 times the thickness t5 of the second mask layer 112. However, the width may be (a) several hundred ⁇ m and upwards (e.g.
- a metallic structure having parallel outer layers and surfaces, adhered to. a substrate 104, and having a series of first elongate channels 126 filled with polymer (PMMA) separated by first sidewails 128, and a series of second elongate channels 306 filled with polymer (PMMA) separated by second sidewails 308.
- FIG.3 a structure, from which the object (substrate, mandrel) can be removed as before, that has (here parallel) first elongate channels 126 and second elongate channels 306 that are may be used (by passing fluid therethrough) for heat transfer/cooling of the component 300.
- Figure 4 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention, a third type of metallic component, generally designated 400.
- the process is the same as the embodiment of Fig. 3, except that the patterning of the second mask layer is performed so that the recesses created, and therefore the resulting second elongate channels 306, extend in a direction that is transverse (at 90 degrees; although any other suitable angle may be employed) to that of the first elongate channels 126.
- This configuration finds particular application in heat transfer systems, e.g. as a crossflow heat exchanger: here, a hot fluid is passed through the first elongate channels 126 and a cold fluid is passed through the second elongate channels 306, in each case for example by suitable pumping or convection.
- the component 400 is suitably made of copper.
- Figure 5 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a fourth embodiment of the invention, a fourth type of metallic component, generally designated 500.
- the component 500 is shown in cross-section. The process is the same as is described with respect to Fig. 3, except that the first metal layer 108 and the first mask layer 112 are fabricated over a first two dimensional area (e.g. square) on the substrate 104.
- the second metal layer 124, the second mask layer (not shown) and the third metal layer 304 are fabricated over a second two-dimensional area that is greater than the first two-dimensional area.
- fluid flows indicated by arrows A, B
- Figure 6 illustrates the technique of fabricating, in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the invention, a fifth type of metallic component, generally designated 600.
- This is employed in the fabrication of a relatively thick-walled component, where high strength is required.
- the process is that same as described with reference to Fig. 2, except that the second electroforming operation is performed for an extended period.
- the result is that the thickness t4 of the second metallic layer 124 is much greater than the thickness t1 of the first metallic layer 108, and is for example 1-2 times the thickness t2 of the first elongate channels 126.
- the thickness t4 may be anything from 1- 2 mm to 1-2 cm, or more, depending on the application of the component.
- the configuration may be generated in reverse; i.e., with the thickness t1 of the first metallic layer 108 ' being similarly greater than the thickness t4 of the second metallic layer 124.
- both the first metallic layer and the second metallic layer 124 may be formed with enlarged thicknesses.
- Figure 7 illustrates the patterning of that may be performed on the or each of the mask layers in accordance with alternative embodiments of the invention.
- the recesses 114' may be cut so that their width increases or decrease along their length. Having one end 702 of the recess 114' narrower than the other 704 means that the elongate channels eventually produced can have dimensions that widen or narrow long their length. Channels that widen along their length advantageously allow fluids to expand as they flow, also enhancing cooling/heat transfer rates.
- Figure 8(a) illustrates the patterning of that may be performed on the or each of the mask layers in accordance with alternative embodiments of the invention.
- the mask layer may be patterned (cut) on a top surface 802 to produce top recesses 804, and on side surfaces 806 to produce side recesses 808.
- the effect is illustrated in Fig. 8(b): the sidewails 130 have baffles 810 that produce complex fluid flows in use, as indicated by the arrows. Such complex non-linear flows can further assist in raising cooling/heat transfer efficiency.
- An example of the advantageous use of the present invention is in the fabrication of optical components used in extreme ultra-violet (EUV) systems.
- the optical components e.g. mirrors
- the source of EUV radiation e.g. a plasma source
- An example of an EUV light source used in lithography applications generates EUV radiation at a wavelength of 13.4 nm, at a relatively high optical power of 100W or more.
- the plasma source typically emits energy in a range of forms/wavelengths, including those that will cause significant heating of neighbouring components such as the mirror. There is traditionally no cooling (e.g. by air convection) of the mirror; and overheating of the mirror can cause significant imperfections in the mirror surface, detrimentally affecting the performance of the system.
- a mandrel e.g. glass
- a material suited to reflection of EUV energy e.g. ruthenium, by vapour deposition.
- the remainder of the mirror is formed (e.g. in nickel) onto the ruthenium layer by the above-described techniques according to the invention, the nickel thus incorporating one or more layers of cooling channels.
- the mirror so formed may be one to several mm thick, for example 2mm thick.
- the mirror (nickel+ruthenium layers) is mechanically removed from the mandrel, and is typically ready for mounting/usage without substantial further working or processing.
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