Procedures for testing and evaluating spacecraft-type heat pipes
Abstract
This report describes part of an effort to develop dependable, cost effective spacecraft thermal control heat pipes. In the program the reliability and performance of 30 commercially available heat pipes were assessed. The pipes comprised 10 groups of varying design, with aluminum and stainless steel as structural materials, and methanol and ammonia as working fluids. The factors studied were noncondensible gas accumulation and heat transfer capability in one g. The present report supplements a brief earlier report by describing in detail the procedures required to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of heat pipes for thermal control. It discusses the test facilities and testing procedures. The manner in which data may be taken for estimating useful life and comparing performance is described. Some of the pitfalls in making such judgments are illustrated. Originator supplied keywords include: heat transfer, and corrosion.
- Publication:
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Interim Report
- Pub Date:
- April 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984dayu.rept.....T
- Keywords:
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- Heat Pipes;
- Spacecraft Components;
- Temperature Control;
- Alcohols;
- Aluminum;
- Ammonia;
- Corrosion;
- Evaluation;
- Heat Transfer;
- Performance Tests;
- Procedures;
- Service Life;
- Stainless Steels;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer