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Heat Pipe Waste Heat Recovery Boilers

Journal of Heat Recovery Systems, 1981
Abstract The use of the heat pipe as a component in a heat recovery device has gained worldwide acceptance; over one million gravity-assisted heat pipes are now installed in commercial and industrial heat recovery applications. Heat pipes are passive, highly reliable and offer high heat transfer rates.
D.A. Littwin, J. McCurley
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The Heat Pipe

Scientific American, 1968
THE HEAT PIPE IS ESSENTIALLY A CLOSED, EVACUATED CHAMBER WHOSE INSIDE WALLS ARE LINED WITH A CAPILLARY STRUCTURE, OR WICK, THAT IS SATURATED WITH A VOLATILE FLUID. THE OPERATION OF THE HEAT PIPE COMBINES VAPOR HEAT TRANSFER AND CAPILLARY ACTION. VAPOR HEAT TRANSFER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTING THE HEAT ENERGY FROM THE EVAPORATOR SECTION AT ONE END ...
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Fabrication and testing of heat pipes for a heat-pipe-cooled leading edge

1997 National Heat Transfer Conference, 1997
Refractory-composite/heat-pipe-cooled wing and tail leading edges are being considered for use on hypersonic vehicles to limit maximum temperatures to values below material reuse limits and to eliminate the need to actively cool the leading edges. The development of a refractorycomposite/heat-pipe-cooled leading edge has evolved from the design stage ...
David Glass   +7 more
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Intermediate Temperature Fluids for Heat Pipes and Loop Heat Pipes

5th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference and Exhibit (IECEC), 2007
There are a number of applications that could use heat pipes or loop heat pipes (LHPs) in the intermediate temperature range of 450 to 750 K, including space nuclear power system radiators, fuel cells, geothermal power, waste heat recovery systems, and high temperature electronics cooling.
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Heat Pipes

2021
Juan Cepeda-Rizo   +2 more
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Heat Pipes Having Deviating Configurations; Flexible Heat Pipes

1987
This chapter and its sections deal with inventions which specifically are directed to the configurations of heat pipes. These configurations may differ from the usual tube like pipes having a circular cross-section either due to the mode of operation or to the use whereto the heat pipe has to be designed.
Marten Terpstra, Johan G. Van Veen
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Two-component heat pipes

4th Thermophysics Conference, 1969
This paper presents a study of the operational characteristics of two-component heat pipes. A qualitative description is given on the basis of the thermodynamic phase equilibrium for binary mixtures. The present physical model augments in several fundamental aspects the one existing in the literature. The experimental results obtained from waterethanol
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RECENT ADVANCES IN HEAT PIPES FOR HYBRID HEAT PIPE HEAT EXCHANGERS

Proceeding of Heat Pipe Technology: Volume 2. Materials and Applications, 2023
A. Bricard, A. Gruss, A. Manificat
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Application of Heat Pipe in Industry

2016
In this chapter we will discuss applications of heat pipes to energy system. We also expand on its applications in space program as well as nuclear industry. We also touch base-up heat pipe applications in electronic manufacturing where the fast central processing units (CPUs) need to be cooled down and how heat pipe can be used as a heat exchanger.
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The heat pipe

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1972
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