Design, development and testing of a cryogenic temperature heat pipe for the icicle system
Abstract
An analytical model was formulated for a cryogenic heat pipe, and thermal and transport analyses were developed to predict the performance characteristics of various heat pipe designs. These analyses permitted optimization of various design parameters. A series of four breadboard heat pipes were fabricated and tested to provide inputs such as internal film coefficients, minimum capillary radii, and wick permeabilities which are required for the analyses. The results of instrumentation, charging, and testing of cryogenic heat pipes were applied to the prototype heat pipes. After a thorough design analysis of three potential heat pipe wicks (slab, artery, and axial groove), the first two were chosen for application to two prototype heat pipes. Detailed designs were made of the two heat pipes and the units were fabricated. Tests were conducted which verified the integrity and safety margin of the design to withstand the internal pressure at ambient temperature and fatigue of thermal cycling. During the acceptance testing in the vacuum chamber, no difficulty was experienced in priming the slab-wick heat pipe and it met the performance design requirements. The artery-wick heat pipe would not prime with nitrogen working fluid for any test conditions.
- Publication:
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Final Technical Report Dynatherm Corp
- Pub Date:
- May 1974
- Bibcode:
- 1974dyna.rept.....T
- Keywords:
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- Breadboard Models;
- Cooling Systems;
- Cryogenic Equipment;
- Heat Pipes;
- Experiment Design;
- Heat Transfer;
- Performance Tests;
- Safety Management;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer