Acceleration Effect on Operating Behavior of a Visual Loop Heat Pipe Without a Bayonet

Xie, Yongqi, Chen, Lijun, Bao, Jiayi, Kang, Huifeng, Fang, Zhen and Wu, Hongwei (2025) Acceleration Effect on Operating Behavior of a Visual Loop Heat Pipe Without a Bayonet. Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, 68: 104328. ISSN 2451-9049
Copy

This study proposes a newly designed ammonia-stainless steel dual compensation chamber loop heat pipe without a bayonet and experimentally investigates its operating performance under high acceleration (3-15 g) across four typical directions (A, B, C, and D), thermal loads (30-400 W), and heat sink temperatures (10-25 ℃), using visual windows at the ends of the two compensation chambers to observe the internal vaporliquid phase distribution. Experimental results indicate that (i) higher thermal loads increase operational temperature while thermal conductance initially increases and then stabilizing or decreasing, with stable operation achieved even under the most adverse direction A of 30 W and 9 g; (ii) directional effects are significant, with operational temperature decreases and thermal conductance increases sequentially from directions A to D. Direction D yields the lowest operational temperature of 27.8 ℃ at 3 g and 150 W, and highest thermal conductance of 23.12 W/K at 12 g and 200 W; (iii) vapor backflow may occur in the liquid pipe before startup in direction C, while high thermal loads operating during steady state could induce two-phase states in both condenser and liquid pipe; (iv) increased acceleration degrades operational performance in direction A, but slightly increases temperature in directions C and D, with thermal conductance varying by thermal load; and (v) higher heat sink temperature elevates operational temperature and thermal conductance while altering two-phase distribution in both the liquid pipe and condenser.


picture_as_pdf
1-s2.0-S2451904925011199-main.pdf
subject
Published Version
Available under Creative Commons: BY 4.0

View Download

EndNote BibTeX Reference Manager Refer Atom Dublin Core RIOXX2 XML MODS OPENAIRE ASCII Citation METS Data Cite XML OpenURL ContextObject in Span HTML Citation OpenURL ContextObject MPEG-21 DIDL
Export

Downloads