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Title: COMPOSITE SCREEN WICKS FOR HEAT PIPES
Authors: UNGUREANU, Virgil Barbu
Keywords: heat pipe
wick
composite wick
screen wick,
heat conductivity
Issue Date: Oct-2010
Publisher: Transilvania University Press of Braşov
Citation: GOOGLE SCHOLAR
Series/Report no.: COMAT 2010;224-229
Abstract: Generally, an optimal wick structure requires high heat conductivity across the wick thickness for a small temperature drop, small surface pores for large capillary pressure, but large internal pores for minimal liquid flow resistance. Screen wicks are most available, because the possibility of their arrangement in different manner on the heat pipe internal wall. The below discussed properties of the wick are represented by the permeability, and the heat conductivity. But the saturated screen wick is a non homogeneous and anisotropic material. The heat conductivity along and across of a screen wick was calculated using series, parallel and mixed model. The experimental measurement carried out for the transversal and longitudinal conductive heat transfer coefficient was served to choice the best model
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1382
ISSN: 1844-9336
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