Double Wall Artery Heat Pipe.
Abstract
The Universal Energy Systems, Inc., is conducting Advanced Heat Pipe Concepts and Two Phase Flow Heat Transfer Research for the enhancement of the transport capacity of heat pipes for space systems. A new composite wick concept called the 'Double-Wall artery' has been developed for which the design requirements and calculations are discussed here in detail. A proof-of-the-concept copper-water heat pipe prototype unit, 1.2 m long and 22.2 mm diameter (OD) was fabricated and tested successfully. A nomoinal axial transpot capacity of 1600 W m and radial heat flux density of 16 W/sq cm were achieved. This device was simpler to fabricate and had superior performance compared to several other counter-current vapor/liquid flow wick demonstrated 25 W sq cm of radial heat flux with a temperature drop of less than 10 C. Results of steady state thermal performance tests under no tilt, favorable and adverse tilt and liquid overfill/underfill conditions are reported. Condenser cooling methods included bath and evaporative types. Further modifications and improvements are also discussed. Originator-supplied keywords: Heat pipe design; High capacity; Artery; Composite wick; Priming; Dry-out; Double-wall; Lean wick evaporator.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA160012
Entities
People
- R. Ponnappan
Organizations
- Universal Energy Systems