12-01-2011, 08:59 PM
heat pipes
PRESENTED BY,
BINU K J
Roll no:13(S7 Mech)
PRESENTED BY,
BINU K J
Roll no:13(S7 Mech)
Heat Pipes.ppt (Size: 554 KB / Downloads: 313)
INTRODUCTION
Heat Pipes Basics
RELATIVE AMPLITUDES
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Heat transfer mechanism in a heat pipe
Driving forces in the wick structure
COMPONENTS OF A HEAT PIPE
Working fluid
Wick structure
Various wick structures
SHAPES AND DESIGNS
Simple Bend
MINI FLAT
HPHE FOR WASTE HEAT RECOVERY
Schematic arrangement for waste heat recovery and utilization system
CONCEPTUAL SCHEME
Advantages
Very high thermal conductivity of heat pipes results in efficient heat transfer.
Apart from the kinetic energy, heat contained in the exhaust gases is also made use of, resulting in high fuel efficiency.
Very efficient in arid climatic conditions where there is a great difference between the day and night temperatures.
Precludes the engine from climatic variations
Disadvantages
High cost ( as high as $ 1950 - $ 3500 )
The technology is still under research.
Heat rejection to the atmosphere may not be practically obtained in all situations
Conclusion
The overall conclusion is that a heat pipe air cooling system could be installed that would increase the density of the air entering the compressor. In warmer climates, this system would preclude the engine from operating under high ambient conditions, since the ambient air temperature would be maintained constant throughout the warmer seasons. If a heat pipe system is to be installed, at present the best technology is with a heat recovery absorption unit. Of course, if extra cooling capacity is available via evaporative cooling systems in dry climates, this extra capacity could be used to cool the heat pipes, significantly lowering the equipment cost.
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