Abstract

In order to study the heat transfer performance of the pulsating heat pipe (PHP) under the separation arrangement of evaporating and condensing ends, this paper designs a separated PHP for experimental investigation, and describes its heat transfer capability in terms of the wall temperature oscillation performance, the heat transfer temperature difference and the heat transfer thermal resistance. Under different heating powers, the effects of different placement inclinations and their structures on the heat transfer performance of the in-line and bent separated PHP are analyzed. The study shows that in the low heat transfer power scenario, the performance of the in-line type separated PHP is more excellent, and with the increase of the placement of the inclination of the heat transfer situation is further optimized, 90 ° placement of the inclination of the optimal performance of the heat transfer; bent type separated PHP condensing end of a certain level of inclination is conducive to low-power startup and operation, the condensing section of the 15 ° horizontal angle of the optimal performance; and in the high heat transfer power, the two performances are similar, but the arrangement of flexible bent type separated PHP is more suitable for the changing heat transfer scenarios.

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