Magazine Article

Machined Titanium Heat-Pipe Wick Structure

TBMG-3494

01/01/2009

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Wick structures fabricated by machining of titanium porous material are essential components of lightweight titanium/ water heat pipes of a type now being developed for operation at temperatures up to 530 K in high-radiation environments. In the fabrication of some prior heat pipes, wicks have been made by extruding axial grooves into aluminum — unfortunately, titanium cannot be extruded. In the fabrication of some other prior heat pipes, wicks have been made by in-situ sintering of metal powders shaped by the use of forming mandrels that are subsequently removed, but in the specific application that gave rise to the present fabrication method, the required dimensions and shapes of the heat-pipe structures would make it very difficult if not impossible to remove the mandrels due to the length and the small diameter.

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"Machined Titanium Heat-Pipe Wick Structure," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2009.
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Jan 1, 2009
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TBMG-3494
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Magazine Article
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English