Abstract
Heat transport is one of the most basic needs of the present time. Depending on the distance, appropriate heat transfer systems are chosen. For relatively smaller distances, the use of heat pipes is ideal. They are devices using a phase change of the working substance. They do not contain moving parts, so they are almost trouble-free and maintenance-free. Due to their simple construction and function, they are also relatively cheap. This contribution deals with the analysis of the transmission capabilities of the gravity heat pipe depending on its diameter and the angle of rotation from the vertical plane. The material of the heat pipe is copper, and water was used as the working substance.
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