An Experimental Study of the Operating Temperature in a Loop Heat Pipe with Two Evaporators and Two Condensers

2001-01-2189

07/09/2001

Event
31st International Conference On Environmental Systems
Authors Abstract
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This paper presents a comprehensive experimental study of the loop operating temperature in a loop heat pipe (LHP) which has two parallel evaporators and two parallel condensers. In a single evaporator LHP, it is well known that the loop operating temperature is a function of the heat load, the sink temperature and the ambient temperature. The present study focuses on the stability of the loop operating temperature and parameters that affects the loop operation. Tests results show that the loop operating temperature is a function of the total system heat load, sink temperature, ambient temperature, and heat load distribution between the two evaporators. Under most conditions, only one compensation chamber (CC) contains two-phase fluid and controls the loop operating temperature, and the other CC is completely filled with liquid. Moreover, as the test condition changes, control of the loop operating temperature often shifted from one CC to another. In spite of complex interactions between various components, the test loop has demonstrated very robust operation even during fast transients.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-2189
Pages
12
Citation
Ku, J., and Birur, G., "An Experimental Study of the Operating Temperature in a Loop Heat Pipe with Two Evaporators and Two Condensers," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-2189, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-2189.
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Published
Jul 9, 2001
Product Code
2001-01-2189
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English