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Loop heat pipes and capillary pumped loops-an applications perspective
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2002
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Heat Transfer ProcessEngineeringAerospace EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyHeat Transfer EnhancementHeat ExchangerTechnical ChallengesThermodynamicsHeat TransferMultiphase FlowHeat PipeThermal EngineeringSpacecraft DesignLoop Heat PipesHeat PumpApplications PerspectiveRefrigeration
Capillary pumped loops (CPLs) and loop heat pipes (LHPs) are versatile two-phase heat transfer devices which have recently gained increasing acceptance in space applications. Both systems work based on the same principles and have very similar designs. Nevertheless, some differences exist in the construction of the evaporator and the hydro-accumulator, and these differences lead to very distinct operating characteristics for each loop. This paper presents comparisons of the two loops from an applications perspective, and addresses their impact on spacecraft design, integration, and test. Some technical challenges and issues for both loops are also addressed.
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