Oak Ridge, TN, United States of America

Matthew J Sandlin


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Years Active: 2023

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Title: Innovations in Heat Exchanger Technology by Matthew J Sandlin

Introduction

Matthew J Sandlin is an accomplished inventor based in Oak Ridge, TN (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of heat exchanger technology, particularly through his innovative use of additive manufacturing. His work focuses on creating efficient and complex heat exchangers that can enhance thermal management in various applications.

Latest Patents

Matthew J Sandlin holds a patent for "Compliant heat exchangers, heat pipes and methods for making same." This invention outlines a method for fabricating heat exchangers using additive manufacturing technologies. The technology allows for the production of heat exchangers with intricate geometries and integral surface features. One notable embodiment of his invention includes a helicoidal-shaped heat exchanger that offers axial elastic compliance. Additionally, the internal channel of the heat exchanger can vary in cross-sectional area, optimizing performance. The external shape of the tubular structure may also be non-circular, enhancing heat transfer efficiency with external fluids. Furthermore, his invention includes a heat pipe with an internal wicking structure, which is formed as an integral part of the additive manufacturing process.

Career Highlights

Matthew J Sandlin is associated with UT-Battelle, Inc., where he continues to advance his research and development efforts in heat exchanger technology. His work has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of what is possible with additive manufacturing in thermal management systems.

Collaborations

Matthew has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Edgar Lara-Curzio and Corson L Cramer, to further enhance the impact of his innovations in the field.

Conclusion

Matthew J Sandlin's contributions to heat exchanger technology through his patent and work at UT-Battelle, Inc. exemplify the potential of additive manufacturing in creating advanced thermal management solutions. His innovative approach continues to influence the industry and pave the way for future advancements.

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