TEMPERATURE CONTROL WITH TWO PARALLEL SMALL LOOP HEAT PIPES FOR GLM PROGRAM
Author(s) -
Dmitry Khrustalev,
Chuck Stouffer,
Jentung Ku,
J. W. Hamilton,
Mark Andeson
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
frontiers in heat pipes
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2155-658X
DOI - 10.5098/fhp.5.9
Subject(s) - loop (graph theory) , temperature control , control theory (sociology) , loop heat pipe , control (management) , materials science , mathematics , computer science , mechanics , thermodynamics , heat transfer , physics , heat pipe , combinatorics , artificial intelligence
The concept of temperature control of an electronic component using a single Loop Heat Pipe (LHP) is well established for Aerospace applications. Using two LHPs is often desirable for redundancy/reliability reasons or for increasing the overall heat source-sink thermal conductance. This effort elaborates on temperature controlling operation of a thermal system that includes two small ammonia LHPs thermally coupled together at the evaporator end as well as at the condenser end and operating “in parallel”. A transient model of the LHP system was developed on the Thermal Desktop TM platform to understand some fundamental details of such parallel operation of the two LHPs. Extensive thermal-vacuum testing was conducted with two thermally coupled LHPs operating simultaneously as well as with only one LHP operating at a time. This paper outlines the temperature control procedures for two LHPs operating simultaneously with widely varying sink temperatures. The test data obtained during the thermal-vacuum testing, with both LHPs running simultaneously in comparison with only one LHP operating at a time, are presented with detailed explanations.
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