High thermal power density heat transfer apparatus providing electrical isolation at high temperature using heat pipes
Abstract
This invention is directed to transferring heat from an extremely high temperature source to an electrically isolated lower temperature receiver. The invention is particularly concerned with supplying thermal power to a thermionic converter from a nuclear reactor with electric isolation. Heat from a high temperature heat pipe is transferred through a vacuum or a gap filled with electrically nonconducting gas to a cooler heat pipe. If the receiver requires gratr thermal power density, geometries are used with larger heat pipe areas for transmitting and receiving energy than the area for conducting the heat to the thermionic converter. In this way the heat pipe capability for increasing thermal power densities compensates for the comparative low thermal power densities through the electrically nonconducting gap between the two heat pipes.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- March 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985nasa.reptU....M
- Keywords:
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- Cooling Systems;
- Heat Pipes;
- Heat Transfer;
- Nuclear Reactors;
- Thermionic Power Generation;
- Electrical Insulation;
- Isolation;
- Patents;
- Waste Energy Utilization;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer