Investigation of a flat-plate oscillating heat pipe with Tesla-type check valves |
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Authors: | S.M. ThompsonH.B. Ma C. Wilson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211, United States |
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Abstract: | Tesla-type check valves were integrated into a flat-plate oscillating heat pipe (FP-OHP) in order to promote and sustain a desired circulatory flow to increase overall thermal performance. Using neutron radiography, gray-scale images capturing the internal flow behavior within two bottom-heated copper FP-OHPs - one with Tesla-type valves (TV FP-OHP) and one without - both charged with water at a filling ratio of 70% - were collected. With the Tesla-type valves installed in the adiabatic section of the TV FP-OHP, it was found that circulation in the desired direction was promoted and that this promotion increased with heat input. The TV FP-OHP consistently possessed a lower thermal resistance than its counterpart without check valves. The percent-reduction in thermal resistance was on-the-order of 15-25% depending on the power input. Implementation of Tesla-type check valves is a promising means for circulatory flow rectification within an OHP, but future research is needed to further optimize valve design, quantity, and alignment. |
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Keywords: | Oscillating heat pipe Pulsating heat pipe Flow control Check valve Tesla valve Heat transfer enhancement Neutron radiography |
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