Publication | Closed Access
Heat pipes for wing leading edges of hypersonic vehicles
13
Citations
0
References
1990
Year
EngineeringEdge Heat PipesThermal ProtectionAerospace EngineeringMechanical EngineeringThermal ManagementAerodynamicsThermal AnalysisWick InstallationThermodynamicsThermal ModelingHeat TransferHypersonic FlowHeat PipesThermal EngineeringHeat PipeRefrigeration
Wing leading edge heat pipes were conceptually designed for three types of vehicle: an entry research vehicle, aero-space plane, and advanced shuttle. A full scale, internally instrumented sodium/Hastelloy X heat pipe was successfully designed and fabricated for the advanced shuttle application. The 69.4 inch long heat pipe reduces peak leading edge temperatures from 3500 F to 1800 F. It is internally instrumented with thermocouples and pressure transducers to measure sodium vapor qualities. Large thermal gradients and consequently large thermal stresses, which have the potential of limiting heat pipe life, were predicted to occur during startup. A test stand and test plan were developed for subsequent testing of this heat pipe. Heat pipe manufacturing technology was advanced during this program, including the development of an innovative technique for wick installation.