Thermal performance and stability experiments of a 1.75-meter-long helium pulsating heat pipe
L Kossel,
J Pfotenhauer,
F Miller
Abstract:Experimental studies of the performance and thermal stability of extended-length helium pulsating heat pipes (PHPs) were performed at the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Multiple distinct testing procedures were carried out on helium PHPs with an adiabatic length of 1.75 meters, such as progressively increasing evaporator heat load, randomized heat load, and extended period tests. The results of these tests show that despite the stochastic nature of the fluid flow and persisting non-equilibrium conditions, … Show more
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