Fabrication and testing of tungsten heat pipes for heat pipe cooled reactors.The choice of chemically vapor deposited (CVD) tungsten as material for the heat pipes is based on studies reported by Busse et al. (1970). Aspects of pipe construction are discussed together with wick construction, and heat pipe operation. An auxiliary heater was used to overcome problems during the start of operation in the case of a thermally loaded pipe. Two heat pipes were operated at temperatures up to 1850 K. Annular and channeled wicks were investigated. The design of a cross flow heat exchanger is presented together with the design of a reactor heat pipe life test station.
Document ID
19720050930
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Bacigalupi, R. J. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)