An experimental study on an oscillating loop heat pipe consisting of three interconnected columns

Mustafa Özdemir*

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Abstract

This paper presents some experimental results of an extensive research on a novel oscillating heat pipe. The heat pipe is formed of three interconnected columns as different from the pulsating heat pipe designs. The dimensions of the heat pipe considered in this study are large enough to neglect the effect of capillary forces. Thus, the self-oscillation of the system is driven by the gravitational force and the phase lag between the evaporation and condensation processes. The overall heat transfer coefficient is found to be approximately constant irrespective of heat load for the experimental cases considered. The results are also compared with the previously published data by other investigators for water as the working fluid and for the same heat input range. The experimental data for the time variation of the liquid column heights and the vapor pressure are correlated algebraically, convenient for practical uses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)527-534
Number of pages8
JournalHeat and Mass Transfer
Volume43
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2007

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