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PERFORMANCE OF A HEAT PIPE THERMOSYPHON RADIATOR

โœ Scribed by F. F. Jebrail; M. J. Andrews


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
261 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0363-907X

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โœฆ Synopsis


A heat pipe thermosyphon radiator for use in domestic and industrial heating applications is presented. A test cell for the radiator is described and various experimental tests have been performed to determine the feasibility and performance of a heat pipe thermosyphon radiator. The thermosyphon radiator has been tested with freon 11, acetone, methanol and water as working fluids, and was compared with a conventional radiator. Best performance was obtained using methanol and acetone, and compares well with the conventional radiator. In addition, with these working fluids the thermosyphon radiator, by design, has desirable isothermal surfaces. The worst performance was with water, where local hot and cold spots formed on the radiator surface and the performance was poor. A natural convection/radiation model is presented for the thermosyphon radiator, and good agreement between measured and calculated heat transfer is obtained. The model reveals that typically 60% of the heat is transferred by natural convection and the remaining 40% by radiation. Advantages and further development of the thermosyphon radiator are discussed.


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