Effects of mass of charge on loop heat pipe operational characteristics

Adoni, Abhijit A. ; Ambirajan, Amrit ; Jasvanth, V. S. ; Kumar, Dinesh ; Dutta, Pradip (2009) Effects of mass of charge on loop heat pipe operational characteristics Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, 23 (2). pp. 346-355. ISSN 0887-8722

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Abstract

Experimental results on a loop heat pipe, using R134a as the working fluid, indicates that the liquid inventory in the compensation chamber can significantly influence the operating characteristics. The large liquid inventory in the compensation chamber, under terrestrial conditions, can result in loss of thermal coupling between the compensation chamber and the evaporator core. This causes the operating temperature to increase monotonically. This phenomenon, which has been experimentally observed, is reported in this paper. A theoretical model to predict the steady-state performance of a loop heat pipe with a weak thermal link between the compensation chamber and the core, as observed in the experiment, is also presented. The predicted and the experimentally determined temperatures correlate well.

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