A Contact Conductance Interface for a Space Constructable Heat Pipe Radiator 831101
A connectable/disconectable thermal interface has been developed for the constructable radiator system under development at NASA-Johnson Space Center. A contact heat exchanger approach which involves pressurized clamping of a segmented cylindrical heat exchanger on the outside of a round heat pipe evaporator section was designed, fabricated, and tested. Dry metal-to-metal contact conductance heat transfer is utilized. Test results have indicated excellent contact conductances of up to 8500 w/m2°c (1500 Btu/ft2°F) at 2000 kPa (300 psi) clamping force. The feasibility and fabricability of the design have been demonstrated.
Citation: Oren, J. and Fleming, M., "A Contact Conductance Interface for a Space Constructable Heat Pipe Radiator," SAE Technical Paper 831101, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831101. Download Citation
Author(s):
John A. Oren, Michael L. Fleming
Affiliated:
Vought Corp. Dallas, TX
Pages: 12
Event:
Intersociety Conference on Environmental Systems
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Heat exchangers
Heat transfer
Radiators
Conductivity
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