Abstract:
This article carried out a parametric study of the thermal
performance of a novel gravity assisted loop heat pipe (GALHP)
with composite mesh-screen wick structure. A refined threeway
structure with interior liquid-vapour separator was
developed on top of the evaporator to enable a gravity-assisted
operation, which not only simplified the corresponding wick
structure but also eliminated the ‘dry-out’ potential in
conventional GALHPs. A dedicated simulation model was
developed on basis of the heat transfer and the flow
characteristics derived from the governing equations of mass,
energy, and momentum. This model has been validated by
authors’ experiment work with the ability to predict the
GALHP thermal performance at a reasonable accuracy. It was
found that the GALHP thermal performance, represented by the
reciprocal of overall thermal resistance, varies directly with
applied heat load, evaporator diameter, vapour-liquid separator
diameter, and mass flow rate of cooling fluid in the jacket, but
inversely with condensation temperature. The research results
will be useful for further design, optimisation, and application
of such GALHP in the gravity-assisted circumstance.
Description:
Papers presented to the 12th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Costa de Sol, Spain on 11-13 July 2016.