AbstractThermosyphon cooling by using neon gas has been studied at temperatures between 25K and 40K, since it provides advantage of large capacity of heat transport, less complicated and compact construction. This cooling system seems to suitable for a variety of on-board mechanical system with superconductors such as rotating machines. However, it is necessary to clarify the effect of both pitching and rolling motions on thermosyphon. They are temperature stability and the maximum thermal load to maintain the target temperature. In this study, we introduced the thermosyphon cooling system into the research vessel “Shioji-maru”, a 425 ton vessel and studied its working properties. We focus on the heat load capability, which is applied to th...
A thermosyphon is a gravity-assisted heat pipe used to improve heat transfer in several applications...
THESIS 10987Improved cooling technologies are becoming necessary in electronic applications, specifi...
With rapid development of the semiconductor technology, more efficient cooling systems for elec-tron...
In order to increase the reliability and safety of a floating nuclear power plant, the research prop...
The application of recently introduced IMO regulations for reduction of CO2 gaseous emissions as wel...
Over the years, heat fluxes from high speed electronic devices are increasing at an alarming rate...
With the rapid development of electronic devices, internal heat generation in these devices becomes ...
Greenhouse gas emissions are a major concern for maritime transport. The International Maritime Orga...
[[abstract]]This paper describes an experimental investigation of heat transfer in a smooth-walled r...
The combination of dry superconducting magnet using cryocooler as a cold source is becoming a standa...
The paper presents an analysis of known dependencies for determining the critical heat flux density ...
The recovery of the available waste heat from the operating engines of a modern cruise ship plays an...
The objective of this paper is to design organic Rankine cycle units that are cooled by air or seawa...
A two-phase nitrogen thermosyphon was developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center to efficiently int...
AbstractThe decay heat that is produced by nuclear reactor spent fuel must be cooled in a spent fuel...
A thermosyphon is a gravity-assisted heat pipe used to improve heat transfer in several applications...
THESIS 10987Improved cooling technologies are becoming necessary in electronic applications, specifi...
With rapid development of the semiconductor technology, more efficient cooling systems for elec-tron...
In order to increase the reliability and safety of a floating nuclear power plant, the research prop...
The application of recently introduced IMO regulations for reduction of CO2 gaseous emissions as wel...
Over the years, heat fluxes from high speed electronic devices are increasing at an alarming rate...
With the rapid development of electronic devices, internal heat generation in these devices becomes ...
Greenhouse gas emissions are a major concern for maritime transport. The International Maritime Orga...
[[abstract]]This paper describes an experimental investigation of heat transfer in a smooth-walled r...
The combination of dry superconducting magnet using cryocooler as a cold source is becoming a standa...
The paper presents an analysis of known dependencies for determining the critical heat flux density ...
The recovery of the available waste heat from the operating engines of a modern cruise ship plays an...
The objective of this paper is to design organic Rankine cycle units that are cooled by air or seawa...
A two-phase nitrogen thermosyphon was developed at the NASA Glenn Research Center to efficiently int...
AbstractThe decay heat that is produced by nuclear reactor spent fuel must be cooled in a spent fuel...
A thermosyphon is a gravity-assisted heat pipe used to improve heat transfer in several applications...
THESIS 10987Improved cooling technologies are becoming necessary in electronic applications, specifi...
With rapid development of the semiconductor technology, more efficient cooling systems for elec-tron...