High-temperature heat pipes have broad application prospects in terms of
thermal protection of hypersonic aircraft and cooling of space nuclear
reactors. In this paper, a high-temperature heat pipe heat transfer
performance experimental platform is built to study the heat transfer
performance of high-temperature heat pipes at different inclination angles.
A heat transfer network model of high-temperature heat pipes containing
non-condensable gas is established to analyze the influence of
non-condensable gas. The results show that as the inclination angle of the
heat pipe increases, the start-up time of the heat pipe does not change. The
heat transfer performance is best when the inclination angle is 30?.
High-temperature heat pipes containing non-condensable gas will reduce the
effective length of the high-temperature heat pipe, increase the thermal
resistance, and reduce the heat transfer performance. The high-temperature
heat pipe analysis model with non-condensable gas established in this paper
can be used to predict the heat transfer performance of high-temperature
heat pipes containing non-condensable gas.