Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7054905 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel multi-branch heat pipe (MBHP) that can be utilized for heat dissipation in multi-heat source electronics. The proposed heat pipe consists of three branches-two with an evaporator and one with a condenser-connected by vapor lines and liquid lines. A test system was implemented to study the filling ratio, the start-up characteristics, the power distribution characteristics, the dynamic characteristics and the thermal resistance of the heat pipe. The experimental results obtained indicate the following: 1) the optimal working fluid filling ratio of MBHP is between 75% and 100%; 2) the MBHP can start up steadily under tested heating load; 3) the ideal heat load of the MBHP (filling ratio 75%) was within a range of 30-160 W, in which the minimum total thermal resistance was 0.04 °C/W and the maximum temperatures of both evaporators were less than 110 °C under the limiting heating load of 160 W.
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Authors
Yanghua Cai, Zongtao Li, Jingmei Zhai, Yong Tang, Binhai Yu,