Experimental study on the thermal performance of a closed loop pulsating heat pipe with various angle
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2023-05-06Author
Rahman, Md. Salman
Hasan Palash, A.K.M. Khalid
Akhther, Syed Raghib
Ahmed, Md. Rafid
Akther Raki, Rukshana
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The performance of a closed-loop pulsating heat pipe (CLPHP) was investigated using different
parameters such as filling ratio, working fluid, and angle. The results showed higher filling ratios
reduced thermal resistance, indicating more efficient heat transfer. Among the studied
configurations, the CLPHP filled with ethanol at an 50% ratio and inclined at a 45° angle
demonstrated the best performance, with a thermal resistance of 1.38 °C/W. On the other hand,
ethanol at a 50% filling ratio and an angle of 180° exhibited the poorest performance, with a
thermal resistance of 2.75 °C/W, indicating reduced heat transfer efficiency. The choice of
working fluid also played a significant role, with ethanol consistently displaying lower thermal
resistances than methanol. The impact of the angle on thermal resistance varied depending on the
filling ratio and working fluid. The research findings deviated from the optimal range reported in
previous studies, indicating the possibility of dry-out conditions due to fewer turns in the CLPHP
and the operation at a 180° angle. This discrepancy could be attributed to the increased liquid phase
viscosity, resulting in higher frictional surface shear stress. Additionally, the absence of body force
in the horizontal operation mode hindered fluid motion. Overall, the study highlights the
importance of considering various parameters in CLPHP design to achieve optimal thermal
performance and emphasizes the influence of filling ratio, working fluid, and angle on thermal
resistance and heat transfer efficiency.
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