Title of article
A model-based approach for analysis of working fluids in heat pipes
Author/Authors
Arab، نويسنده , , Mobin and Abbas، نويسنده , , Ali، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
13
From page
751
To page
763
Abstract
Heat pipes (HP) are efficient heat transfer devices, utilizing a working fluid to transfer heat based on evaporation and condensation. To make HPs even more efficient, one viable approach is to modify the utilized working fluid thermophysical properties. In this paper, a simple yet effective method based on dimensional analysis, leading to a reduced-order model, is proposed to analyze and modify working fluidʹs thermophysical properties and to predict the impact of working fluid modification on thermal resistance of a trapezoidal micro-grooved heat pipe. A validated one dimensional mathematical model based on a semi-analytical hydrodynamic approach is used to estimate the reduced-order model parameters. Alternatively, experimental data can be used for estimation of the reduced-order model parameters. The reduced model is further used to analyze and quantify the contribution of each of the thermophysical properties of working fluid on heat pipe thermal resistance. The simplified reduced-order model yielded a dimensionally reduced form of the numerical model which revealed constant thermal resistance contours. In addition, the reduced-order model successfully predicted the performance of the heat pipe when filled with different working fluids. It is also found that high thermal conductivity, low surface tension, low latent heat of evaporation, high viscosity, and low liquid density are the most favourable thermophysical properties of the working fluid leading to improvement of heat pipe thermal resistance, respectively. The proposed method for working fluid modification is generic and thus applicable to a range of situations associated with the selection and/or design of heat pipe working fluids and mixtures thereof.
Keywords
Thermophysical properties , Micro-grooved heat pipe , heat transfer , Modelling , Dimensional analysis , Working fluid
Journal title
Applied Thermal Engineering
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Applied Thermal Engineering
Record number
1908492
Link To Document