An experimental capillary-pumped loop (CPL) was designed to investigate the behavior of phase-change heat transfer devices and ascertain the mechanisms which have caused anomalous behavior of previous CPL demonstrations in low gravity. Low-gravity experiments were conducted during the Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL-1) mission on-board the Space Shuttle Columbia in July of 1997. An interesting phenomenon resulting from liquid flow in an annular film was observed while investigating operation of the experimental CPL in low gravity. To the authors\u27 knowledge, observation of this phenomenon has not been previously reported. In every test run performed, liquid would accumulate in the curved portion of the vapor leg. The accumulation of ...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
Recent research efforts have illustrated the importance of capillarity on the behavior of two-phase ...
Research has been conducted to observe the operation of a capillary pumped loop (CPL) in both normal...
Capillary-pumped loops (CPL's) are devices that are used to transport heat from one location to anot...
Capillary pumped loops (CPLs) are two-phase thermal control devices which, like heat pipes, use sur...
The CAPL shuttle flight experiment will provide microgravity verification of the prototype capillary...
Gas-liquid and liquid vapor-pipe flows in microgravity have been studied for more than forty years. ...
The Capillary Pumped Loop (CPL) is a thermal control system with high density heat acquisition and t...
In accordance with observations, it is proposed that two mechanisms control the slug-annular transit...
Three flow regimes have been identified for gas-liquid flow in a microgravity environment: Bubble, S...
Considering the increasing complexity of future space missions and the growth of heat fluxes to be r...
Considering the increasing complexity of future space missions and the growth of heat fluxes to be r...
Tests were conducted for an air-water flow through two sudden contractions aboard the NASA DC-9 low ...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
Recent research efforts have illustrated the importance of capillarity on the behavior of two-phase ...
Research has been conducted to observe the operation of a capillary pumped loop (CPL) in both normal...
Capillary-pumped loops (CPL's) are devices that are used to transport heat from one location to anot...
Capillary pumped loops (CPLs) are two-phase thermal control devices which, like heat pipes, use sur...
The CAPL shuttle flight experiment will provide microgravity verification of the prototype capillary...
Gas-liquid and liquid vapor-pipe flows in microgravity have been studied for more than forty years. ...
The Capillary Pumped Loop (CPL) is a thermal control system with high density heat acquisition and t...
In accordance with observations, it is proposed that two mechanisms control the slug-annular transit...
Three flow regimes have been identified for gas-liquid flow in a microgravity environment: Bubble, S...
Considering the increasing complexity of future space missions and the growth of heat fluxes to be r...
Considering the increasing complexity of future space missions and the growth of heat fluxes to be r...
Tests were conducted for an air-water flow through two sudden contractions aboard the NASA DC-9 low ...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
The capillary flow of water/butanol mixture is investigated in a single groove heat pipe model on bo...
Recent research efforts have illustrated the importance of capillarity on the behavior of two-phase ...