Flight data analysis and further development of variable-conductance heat pipes
Abstract
Continuing efforts in large gains in heat-pipe performance are reported. It was found that gas-controlled variable-conductance heat pipes can perform reliably for long periods in space and effectively provide temperature stabilization for spacecraft electronics. A solution was formulated that allows the control gas to vent through arterial heat-pipe walls, thus eliminating the problem of arterial failure under load, due to trace impurities of noncondensable gas trapped in an arterial bubble during priming. This solution functions well in zero gravity. Another solution was found that allows priming at a much lower fluid charge. A heat pipe with high capacity, with close temperature control of the heat source and independent of large variations in sink temperature was fabricated.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- February 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976fdaf.reptQ....E
- Keywords:
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- Conductive Heat Transfer;
- Flight Tests;
- Heat Pipes;
- Capillary Tubes;
- Performance Prediction;
- Postflight Analysis;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer