The combined effects of filling ratio and inclination angle on thermal performance of a closed loop pulsating heat pipe

Author(s):  
Burak Markal ◽  
Kubra Aksoy
Author(s):  
Pramod R. Pachghare ◽  
Ashish M. Mahalle

The closed loop pulsating heat pipe (CLPHP) is a passive two-phase heat transfer device, patented by Akachi (1990). Due to its excellent features, PHP has been considered as one of the promising technologies for electronic cooling, heat exchanger, etc. This paper presents an experimental study shows the effect of inclination angle on the thermal performance of CLPHP, which consist of 10 turns of copper tubes having inner and outer diameter 2 mm and 3.6 mm respectively. The equal lengths of evaporator, condenser and adiabatic sections are 50 mm each. Different working fluids are used as R-134a, Methanol and Water. For all experimentations, an optimum filling ratio was maintained 50% by volume. The thermal performance have been investigated with different inclination angles (viz. 0°, 20°, 40°, 60° and 90°) at various heat input from 5 to 50W in the steps of 5W. The thermal resistance (which is inversely proportional to thermal performance) of CLPHP at various heat input are plotted for different working fluids. The result shows that, the thermal resistance decreases as heat input increases. But at low heat input i.e. upto 25W, the thermal resistance decreases rapidly and the PHP performance is more sensitive to the inclination angle whereas high heat input i.e. above 25W, the thermal resistance decreases smoothly and less independent to the inclination angle. In all inclination angles, vertical bottom heat position (at 90°) of CLPHP gives best thermal performance due to presence of gravity force. At all inclination angles, the working fluid R-134a show best thermal performance followed by methanol and water.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (10) ◽  
pp. 22229-22236
Author(s):  
E.R. Babu ◽  
H.N. Reddappa ◽  
G.V. Gnanendra Reddy

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Md. Lutfor Rahman ◽  
Mehrin Chowdhury ◽  
Nawshad Arslan Islam ◽  
Sayed Muhammad Mufti ◽  
Mohammad Ali

2013 ◽  
Vol 732-733 ◽  
pp. 462-466
Author(s):  
Wei Xiu Shi ◽  
Wei Yi Li ◽  
Li Sheng Pan

Start up and heat transfer performances of improved closed loop pulsating heat pipe (ICLPHP) charged with water and silver/water nanofluid, respectively, were investigated experimentally with angles of 90° and 60°. Both the average evaporator wall temperature and the overall thermal resistance of the ICLPHP with different working fluids and at the volume filling ratio of 35% were tested and compared. Experimental results showed that nanofluid caused different thermal performances of ICLPHP. Within the experiment range, silver/water nanofluid can improve operation stability and heat transfer limit and reduce starting power compared with water. With high heating power, thermal resistance of nanofluid was lower than that of water. With inclination of 60°, ICLPHP with nanofluid operated better and reduced sensitivity of inclination.


Author(s):  
Mehdi Taslimifar ◽  
Maziar Mohammadi ◽  
Mohammad Hassan Saidi ◽  
Hossein Afshin ◽  
Mohammad Behshad Shafii ◽  
...  

In the present research an experimental investigation is performed to explore the effects of working fluid, heat input, ferrofluid concentration, magnets location, and inclination angle on the thermal performance of an Open Loop Pulsating Heat Pipe (OLPHP). Obtained results show that using ferrofluid can improve the thermal performance and applying a magnetic field on the water based ferrofluid decreases the thermal resistance. It shows that at an inclination angle of the OLPHP to be zero, the thermal performance of the present OLPHP reduces. Best heat transfer capability was achieved at 67.5 degree relative to horizontal axis for all of working fluids. Variation of the magnets location leads to a different thermal resistance in the OLPHP charged with ferrofluid.


Author(s):  
Jian Qu ◽  
Huiying Wu ◽  
Ping Cheng

In this paper, an experimental investigation was conducted on the thermal performance of a silicon-based micro-pulsating heat pipe (SMPHP) using FC-72 and R113 as working fluids. The SMPHP, covering an area of 46 × 19mm2, consisted of fourteen meandering trapezoidal channels with a hydraulic diameter of 352μm. The effects of gravity, filling ratio, and working fluids on the overall thermal resistance of the SMPHP were discussed. Experimental results show that gravity had an impact on the thermal performance of the SMPHP, and self-sustained oscillation could not be achieved at the horizontal orientation. The SMPHP worked as a true pulsating device when the filling ratio varied from 30% to 65%. For FC-72 and R113, there was an optimal filling ratio of 55% and 41%, respectively, for the best thermal performance of the SMPHP. As compared to the SMPHP with 0% filling ratio (or charged with the air), the thermal resistances of the SMPHP charged with FC-72 (at 55% filling ratio) and R113 (at 41% filling ratio) were decreased maximally by 7.24°C/W (or 56.5%) and 7.51 °C/W (or 59.7%), respectively. It is also found that the R113 was favorable for the operation of the SMPHP at lower power inputs, while FC-72 was favorable at relatively higher power inputs.


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