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SINGLE LOOP PULSATING HEAT PIPE WITH NON-UNIFORM HEATING PATTERNS: FLUID INFRARED VISUALIZATION AND PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS

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Abstract. A novel Single Loop Pulsating Heat Pipe (SLPHP) filled at 60% filling ratio with pure ethanol, with an inner diameter of 2mm is tested in Bottom Heated mode varying the heating power. The system is designed with two sapphire tubes mounted between the evaporator and the condenser allowing simultaneous fluid flow high-speed visualizations and IR analysis. Furthermore, two highly accurate pressure transducers carry out local pressure measurements just at the ends of one of the sapphire inserts. Additionally, three heating elements are controlled independently, in such a way to heat up the device varying the distribution of the heating location at the evaporator. It is found that peculiar heating distributions promote the slug/plug flow motion in a preferential direction, increasing the overall performance of the device. Pressure measurements point out that the flow patterns are strictly related to the pressure drop between the evaporator and the condenser. Furthermore, the IR visualization highlights interesting phenomena related to the liquid film dynamics during the device operations, which represent a very useful information for future numerical modeling of Pulsating Heat Pipes

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