Analysis and tests of NASA coverted groove heat pipe
Abstract
A low-cost thermal control heat pipe having nearly covered grooves extruded in aluminum was developed at NASA. Analytical predictions of transport capability are in excellent agreement with experimental results using ammonia. Axial heat transport predictions as a function of fluid charge are presented also for methane, ethane, propane, and butane. Experimental tests show performance considerably better than that of open groove extruded pipes and comparing favorably with that of more complicated arterial/wick configurations. For ammonia at 20 C, the covert groove pipe obtained a static wicking height of 2.5 cm and an axial heat transport capability of 143 W-m.
- Publication:
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Final Report Grumman Aerospace Corp
- Pub Date:
- December 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976gac..reptR.....
- Keywords:
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- Heat Pipes;
- Temperature Control;
- Aluminum;
- Extruding;
- Pipes (Tubes);
- Transport Properties;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer