Tunnel artery wick for high power density surfaces

Heat exchange – Intermediate fluent heat exchange material receiving and... – Liquid fluent heat exchange material

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16510419, F28D 1500

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050021222

ABSTRACT:
A heat transfer surface structure for cooling high power density surfaces and the method of constructing it. The surface includes a sintered capillary layer with a complex configuration of tunnels within it constructed adjacent to the heated surface which is subject to very high power densities. The tunnel arteries serve to supply evaporable liquid and remove vapor to provide the cooling. A unique method of constructing the tunneled sintered layer is also described.

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