There are a number of different applications that could use heat pipes or loop heat pipes (LHPs) in the intermediate temperature range of 450 to 725 K (170 to 450 C), including space nuclear power system radiators, fuel cells, and high temperature electronics cooling. Historically, water has been used in heat pipes at temperatures up to about 425 K (150 C). Recent life tests, updated below, demonstrate that titanium/water and Monel/water heat pipes can be used at temperatures up to 550 K (277 C), due to water's favorable transport properties. At temperatures above roughly 570 K (300 C), water is no longer a suitable fluid, due to high vapor pressure and low surface tension as the critical point is approached. At higher temperatures, another...
A gas-loaded variable conductance heat pipe of stainless steel with methanol working fluid identical...
High-temperature heat pipes are being evaluated for use in energy conversion applications such as fu...
The possibilities of producing heat pipes and, especially, the necessary capillary structures are di...
Heat pipes have been a large part of the thermal management market for the past four decades and hav...
Heat pipes are among the most promising technologies for space radiator systems. Water heat pipes ar...
The potential applications of loop heat pipes (LHPs) are the nuclear power space systems, fuel cell ...
Heat pipes spanning the 300°C to 500°C temperature range are still under research and development st...
The decomposition and corrosion of two-phase heat transfer liquids and metal envelopes have been inv...
Heat pipes have played a large part in the thermal management market for the past five decades and h...
As part of an effort to develop reliable, cost effective spacecraft thermal control heat pipes, life...
An experimental program to evaluate noncondensable gas generation in ammonia heat pipes was complete...
Experimental lifetime performance studies currently in progress use Niobium-1% Zirconium (Nb-1Zr) an...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
Several two phase heat transfer fluids were tested in aluminum and carbon steel reflux capsules for ...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
A gas-loaded variable conductance heat pipe of stainless steel with methanol working fluid identical...
High-temperature heat pipes are being evaluated for use in energy conversion applications such as fu...
The possibilities of producing heat pipes and, especially, the necessary capillary structures are di...
Heat pipes have been a large part of the thermal management market for the past four decades and hav...
Heat pipes are among the most promising technologies for space radiator systems. Water heat pipes ar...
The potential applications of loop heat pipes (LHPs) are the nuclear power space systems, fuel cell ...
Heat pipes spanning the 300°C to 500°C temperature range are still under research and development st...
The decomposition and corrosion of two-phase heat transfer liquids and metal envelopes have been inv...
Heat pipes have played a large part in the thermal management market for the past five decades and h...
As part of an effort to develop reliable, cost effective spacecraft thermal control heat pipes, life...
An experimental program to evaluate noncondensable gas generation in ammonia heat pipes was complete...
Experimental lifetime performance studies currently in progress use Niobium-1% Zirconium (Nb-1Zr) an...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
Several two phase heat transfer fluids were tested in aluminum and carbon steel reflux capsules for ...
This report discusses development and proof-of-concept testing of a new lightweight carbon-carbon (C...
A gas-loaded variable conductance heat pipe of stainless steel with methanol working fluid identical...
High-temperature heat pipes are being evaluated for use in energy conversion applications such as fu...
The possibilities of producing heat pipes and, especially, the necessary capillary structures are di...