Sintered Wick Heat Pipes with Excellent Heat Transfer Capabilities—Case Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Capillary Limitation
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Set Up
2.2. Experimental Apparatus and Procedure
3. Results
3.1. The Comparison of Heat Transfer Performance According to Cu Powder Type
3.2. Comparison of Heat Transfer Performance According to Sintered Wick Thickness and Test Angle
3.3. Comparison of Heat Transfer Performance According to the Working Fluid Filling Ratio
3.4. Effect of the Tilling Angle on Heat Transfer Performance
4. Conclusions
- (1)
- The heat pipe, which was equipped with a sintered wick made from 200 D powder, exhibited a smaller effective pore radius in comparison to 100 U. As a result, the utilization of 200 D powder resulted in an enhanced capillary force and exhibited improved efficacy in heat transfer.
- (2)
- The heat pipes’ wick thicknesses were measured as 902 μm, 534.7 μm, and 179.1 μm, which correspond to mandrel diameters of 1.5 mm, 2 mm, and 2.5 mm, respectively. The heat pipe with a wick thickness of 534.7 µm exhibited the most efficient heat transfer performance. The presence of a sufficient thickness of the wick ensures that an appropriate amount of working fluid is available to reach the region where evaporation takes place. Conversely, reducing the thickness of the wick results in a decrease in the amount of working fluid that can be retained in the wick, which can lead to dry-out, even when operating at low temperatures.
- (3)
- The initial thermal resistance value showed an increase as the filling ratio of the working fluid increased from 20 wt.% to 50 wt.%. Additionally, it was observed that the Qmax value exhibited a positive correlation with increasing temperature.
- (4)
- The heat transfer performance showed an enhancement as the tilting angles increased within the range of 0° to 90°. This can be attributed to the enhanced thermal distribution by the gravity force, as well as the expansion of the surface area for heat transfer due to the enlarged cooling and heating surfaces. Consequently, the heat resistance exhibits a low value, whereas the Qmax exhibits a high value.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameters | Value |
---|---|
Pipe material | Copper |
Outer diameter of pipe, Dwall/mm | 4 |
Inner diameter of pipe, Di/mm | 3.6 |
Total length, L/mm | 160 |
Evaporator length, Le/mm | 23 |
Adiabatic length, La/mm | 87 |
Condenser length, Lc/mm | 50 |
Wick material | Copper powder |
Spherical copper power size, d/µm | 100 (uniformity), 200 (diversity) |
Wick thickness [µm] | 902, 534, 179 |
Working fluid | Distilled water |
Filling ratio [% vol.] | 20 (0.2 g), 30 (0.3 g), 40 (0.4 g), 50 (0.5 g) |
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Jang, I.-N.; Ahn, Y.-S. Sintered Wick Heat Pipes with Excellent Heat Transfer Capabilities—Case Study. Energies 2024, 17, 1113. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17051113
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