Heat pipe development
Abstract
The objective of this program was to investigate analytically and experimentally the performance of heat pipes with composite wicks--specifically, those having pedestal arteries and screwthread circumferential grooves. An analytical model was developed to describe the effects of screwthreads and screen secondary wicks on the transport capability of the artery. The model describes the hydrodynamics of the circumferential flow in triangular grooves with azimuthally varying capillary menisci and liquid cross-sections. Normalized results were obtained which give the influence of evaporator heat flux on the axial heat transport capability of the arterial wick. In order to evaluate the priming behavior of composite wicks under actual load conditions, an 'inverted' glass heat pipe was designed and constructed. The results obtained from the analysis and from the tests with the glass heat pipe were applied to the OAO-C Level 5 heat pipe, and an improved correlation between predicted and measured evaporator and transport performance were obtained.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- July 1973
- Bibcode:
- 1973STIN...7816327B
- Keywords:
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- Grooves;
- Heat Pipes;
- Research And Development;
- Transport Properties;
- Wicks;
- Evaluation;
- Hydrodynamics;
- Mathematical Models;
- Priming;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer