Yes I get 13240cm², assuming a 6mm base. Is that correct base thickness? 6mm is a bit thin but I am not sure exactly how that will affect the junction temp in practice. The idea is that thicker base can better handle an uneven heat load (like 50W COBs). It is something I would like to test and compare temp droop results.
It does seem to be a good value at 165 cm²/$
HI supra
I was working on a spreadsheet to quick calculate the cooling capacity of heat sinks found online but I ran into a few things that made me question some of my assumptions and would really appreciate your help(ill post this spread sheet here for others if there is interest)
so I used the formula "profile width X 2) + (fin height X 2 X # of fins) + (base height * 2)= Perimeter
Then, Perimeter * fin length = Surface Area.
You can take it a step further and add the surface area of the cut edges:
(profile width * base height * 2) = close enough"
you gave earlier to calculate the surface area
then I had the chips total watts and effeciency to calculate heatwatts-then off heatwatts to calculate how many of said chip could fit on that heatsink(using 120cm2 per watt passive/40cm2 per watt active)
But i ran some practice ones and got funny numbers(or maybe they are correct)
I tried this heat sink
https://www.fasttech.com/products/1348407
surface area:910cm2
watts cooled passive: 7.5875
watts cooled active:22.7625
ok 7.5watts passive sounded about right to me
then I tried
http://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?pv624=3&FV=fff40012,fff80068&k=heatsink&mnonly=0&newproducts=0&ColumnSort=0&page=1&stock=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=500
surface area: 312.764
watts cooled passive: 2.606
watts cooled active: 5.787
But the data sheet says it can be used for 11w?
I know that material will play its partetc but those numbers are so far off-what would you estimate the numbers shoudl be for those heatsinks?
also is there a rough way to calculate for surated edges?
and I always thought that heasink wieght(like how thick the fins were etc) would playa part in cooling capability, is that not true?
also while ive got your attention could you give me the formula for calculating radial heatsinsk please?
sorry for all the questions but id like to make a good spreadsheet we can all use easily
alas if this has been done please point me to it