Arterial and grooved cryogenic heat pipes.Tests were conducted on two cryogenic heat pipes using nitrogen as the working fluid. Both pipes are 1.27 cm in diameter. The first pipe is 141 cm long and uses longitudinal grooves in the aluminum wall as the wick structure. The second pipe is 91 cm long and has an arterial wick adjacent to the wall. In addition, circumferential screw threads are machined along the entire length of the inside pipe wall. Both heat pipes primed with no difficulty in the horizontal position. Start-up after burn-out was obtained repeatedly. However, more testing is required to determine whether the artery pipe is as reliable as the grooved pipe with respect to priming. Once primed, the artery heat pipe is much less sensitive to elevation than the grooved design and, consequently, offers a significant advantage with respect to ground testing. Heat-transfer characteristics of the two pipes were comparable, with both pipes achieving the initial goal of 1000 watt-cm of heat-transport capability.
Document ID
19720032223
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Brennan, P.
Trimmer, D. (Dynatherm Corp. Cockeysville, Md., United States)
Sherman, A.
Cygnarowicz, T. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Md., United States)