Development of an Advanced Capillary Pumped Loop
972325
07/01/1997
- Content
 - Capillary Pumped Loops (CPL) are projected to be the primary heat transport device for the next generation spacecrafts and satellites. The major shortcoming of a traditional CPL system has been its inability to tolerate vapor and/or non-condensible gas (NCG) bubbles when they are present in the liquid side of the loop. The vapor/NCG bubbles ultimately caused the capillary pumps to fail. A novel CPL design concept, called Advanced CPL or A-CPL, was introduced to create deprime resistant capillary pumps. The main idea of the A-CPL was to generate a liquid flow through the capillary pump core to flush out vapor/NCG bubbles.
 
- Pages
 - 8
 
- Citation
 - Hoang, T., "Development of an Advanced Capillary Pumped Loop," SAE Technical Paper 972325, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972325.