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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.3.1985.tde-29042024-133536
Document
Author
Full name
Euryale Jorge Godoy de Jesus Zerbine
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 1985
Supervisor
Committee
Silvares, Otavio de Mattos (President)
Brunello, Giovanni
Pimenta, Marcos de Mattos
Title in Portuguese
Um estudo analítico- experimental de um heat pipe de temperatura moderada.
Keywords in Portuguese
Tubulações
Abstract in Portuguese
Este trabalho apresenta um modelo matemático que pode ser utilizado no projeto de heat pipes, descreve a construção e os testes de um que opera na faixa de 353 a 523 K e que tem água como fluído de trabalho. O comprimento do heat pipe cilíndrico projetado é 700,0mm tem diâmetro externo de 25,4 mm e capacidade prevista de transferir 360 W a 433 K. Os resultados experimentais obtidos mostram que o heat pipe operou convenientemente pois as distribuições de temperatura, na região adiabática do heat pipe, são bem distintas daquelas de uma barra maçica de cobre sujeita ao mesmo fluxo de calor e com paredes laterais adiabáticas. A condutibilidade térmica equivalente do heat pipe projetado foi avaliada e variou de 4276 a 10233 W/mK. Comparando estes valores com a da condutibilidade térmica do cobre puro e 373K, pode-se dizer que a condutibilidade equivalente é no mínimo 11 e no máximo 27 vezes maior do que a do cobre a 373K.
Title in English
Untitled in english
Keywords in English
Piping
Abstract in English
This work contains a mathematical model for the design of heat pipes, describes the construction and tests of a water heat pipe designed to operate between 353 and 523K. The designed cylindrical heat pipe, 700,0 mm long and 25,4 mm external diameter has the expected maximum capacity of 360 W at 433K. The obtained experimental results show that the heat pipe operated conveniently, since the temperature distributions along the adiabatic section were distincts from those of a solid copper bar with insulated lateral surface, same dimensions and submitted to the same heat flux. The heat pipe equivalent thermal conductivity was estimated and varied from 4276 to 10233 W/mK. These results are 11 and 27 times the value of the pure copper thermal conductivity at 373K.
 
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2024-04-29
 
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