Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8918766 | Thermal Science and Engineering Progress | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the development of a new electronic cooling concept especially conceived for helicopter avionics thermal management in the framework of 7â¯th FP EU project TOICA (Thermal Overall Integrated Conception of Aircraft, www.toica-fp7.eu). A prototype was developed and tested. It consists of a hybrid active-passive cooling system that combines a compact loop heat pipe (LHP) specifically designed for the hot spot treatment at blade level and an air cooled mini-Vapor Cycle System (mini-VCS), which is devoted to the overall heat rejection. This paper presents in details the design and the experimental assessment of each of the main components of the innovative cooling system at different operating test conditions. The tests explore the behavior of the LHP and of the integrated system at different hot spot heat loads, from 10â¯W to 50â¯W and heat sink temperatures. The results allow full exploitation of the potential of the proposed technology in a typical airborne scenario.
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Authors
Claudio Zilio, Giulia Righetti, Simone Mancin, Romain Hodot, Claude Sarno, Vincent Pomme, Bertrand Truffart,