Journal of engineering physics

, Volume 37, Issue 1, pp 763–767 | Cite as

Investigation of the characteristics of a low-temperature heat pipe with a crimped reticular wick

  • A. V. Dvoryaninov
  • V. I. Kozlov
  • A. P. Osipov
  • Yu. Yu. Sergeev
Article

Abstract

A practical method of simulating weightlessness conditions for ground tests of a low-temperature heat pipe using Freon-22 is developed and checked experimentally.

Keywords

Statistical Physic Weightlessness Condition Heat Pipe Practical Method Ground Test 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1980

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. V. Dvoryaninov
  • V. I. Kozlov
  • A. P. Osipov
  • Yu. Yu. Sergeev

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