An innovative design of a counter-current two-phase thermosyphon is investigated for the in-plane cooling of flat product structures. The thermosyphon features multiple pools staggered along the entire evaporator section, in which liquid flowing toward the bottom of the thermosyphon can be stored. The pools are used to cascade the working fluid to the evaporator end cap. Liquid accumulates in the pools until they overflow, thereby spreading the working fluid across the entire evaporator length rather than creating one liquid pool at the bottom end cap. Multiple of such thermosyphons operating in parallel can be used for low-gradient planar cooling of vertically oriented surfaces. A numerical model using a control volume approach is develope...
A method for the determination of steady-state liquid levels and heat transfer rates in a closed two...
A closed two-phase thermosyphon operating with Refrigerant-11 and with imposed convection boundary c...
In this paper we present a novel system for power electronics cooling consisting of a thermosyphon l...
An innovative design of a counter-current two-phase thermosyphon is investigated for the in-plane co...
Currently, the growing need for efficient refrigeration resources in the industrial sector has led t...
The work analyse the Closed Loop Two-Phase Thermosyphons (CLTPT): these systems have a lot of indust...
International audienceThis paper presents an analytical model for a thermosyphon loop developed for ...
International audienceIn this paper, a comprehensive computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling was...
A Non-phase change heat pipe (NPCHP) with no wick was proposed recently as a new heat pipe which is ...
A novel prototype of multi-evaporator closed loop thermosyphon is designed and tested at different h...
Abstract Two-phase closed thermosyphons (TPCTs) are excellent thermal transfer devices that their in...
In the present study, a simulation code specifically developed to evaluate the thermal-hydraulic per...
International audienceAn experimental investigation on a thermosyphon loop performance using water a...
This paper examines the application of CFD modelling to simulate the two-phase heat transfer mechani...
In the present paper it is proposed to consider the computer cooling capacity using the thermosyphon...
A method for the determination of steady-state liquid levels and heat transfer rates in a closed two...
A closed two-phase thermosyphon operating with Refrigerant-11 and with imposed convection boundary c...
In this paper we present a novel system for power electronics cooling consisting of a thermosyphon l...
An innovative design of a counter-current two-phase thermosyphon is investigated for the in-plane co...
Currently, the growing need for efficient refrigeration resources in the industrial sector has led t...
The work analyse the Closed Loop Two-Phase Thermosyphons (CLTPT): these systems have a lot of indust...
International audienceThis paper presents an analytical model for a thermosyphon loop developed for ...
International audienceIn this paper, a comprehensive computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling was...
A Non-phase change heat pipe (NPCHP) with no wick was proposed recently as a new heat pipe which is ...
A novel prototype of multi-evaporator closed loop thermosyphon is designed and tested at different h...
Abstract Two-phase closed thermosyphons (TPCTs) are excellent thermal transfer devices that their in...
In the present study, a simulation code specifically developed to evaluate the thermal-hydraulic per...
International audienceAn experimental investigation on a thermosyphon loop performance using water a...
This paper examines the application of CFD modelling to simulate the two-phase heat transfer mechani...
In the present paper it is proposed to consider the computer cooling capacity using the thermosyphon...
A method for the determination of steady-state liquid levels and heat transfer rates in a closed two...
A closed two-phase thermosyphon operating with Refrigerant-11 and with imposed convection boundary c...
In this paper we present a novel system for power electronics cooling consisting of a thermosyphon l...