Thermal Science and Engineering
Online ISSN : 1882-2592
Print ISSN : 0918-9963
ISSN-L : 0918-9963
Improvement in Pulsating Heat Pipes Using a Self-rewetting Fluid : Cases of 1-Butanol and 1-Pentanol
Koji FUMOTOMasahiro KAWAJI
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2011 Volume 19 Issue 1 Pages 1-7

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New experimental results have been obtained on the enhancement of heat transport by a pulsating heat pipe (PHP) using a self-rewetting fluid. Self-rewetting fluids have a property that the surface tension increases with temperature unlike other common liquids. In the present experiments, 1-butanol and 1-pentanol were added to water at a concentration of less than 1 wt% to make the self-rewetting fluid. A pulsating heat pipe made from an extruded multi-port tube was partially filled with the self-rewetting fluid mixture and tested for its heat transport capability at different input power levels. The experiments showed that the maximum heat transport capability was enhanced by a factor of four when the maximum heater temperature was limited to 110 °C. Thus, the use of a self-rewetting fluid in a PHP has been shown to be highly effective in improving the heat transport capability of pulsating heat pipes.
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© 2011 The Heat Transfer Society of Japan
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