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Phase Change Material for Temperature Control of Loop Heat Pipe Compensation Chamber
Author(s) -
Michael K. Choi
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
7th international energy conversion engineering conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2012-3767
Subject(s) - temperature control , compensation (psychology) , materials science , loop (graph theory) , temperature measurement , phase (matter) , control theory (sociology) , thermodynamics , control (management) , physics , computer science , psychology , psychoanalysis , mathematics , combinatorics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence
The compensation chamber (CC) of a loop heat pipe (LHP) requires a stable temperature. In the current technology, the CC is commonly cold biased by exposing it to deep space, and active heater control is used to maintain its temperature stable. Heater power required for a typical LHP with a 300 W heat transport capacity is as much as 25 W. If multiple LHPs are used, heater power requirement could be a bigger issue. Also heater controller or temperature sensor failure could lead to a LHP or mission failure. This paper presents an innovative concept of using phase change material (PCM) for temperature control of LHP CC. Some of the electronics and/or detector assembly waste heat is stored in the PCM and transferred to the LHP CC by constant conductance heat pipes (CCHPs). Phase change of the PCM occurs at a constant temperature and maintains the LHP CC temperature stable. It eliminates heater power and active heater control for the CC. It also increases the reliability of LHP.

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