Investigation of the characteristics of a low-temperature heat pipe with a crimped reticular wick
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A practical method of simulating weightlessness conditions for ground tests of a low-temperature heat pipe using Freon-22 is developed and checked experimentally.
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Statistical Physic Weightlessness Condition Heat Pipe Practical Method Ground Test
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