Abstract
Laminar vapor flow in the evaporation, adiabatic, and condensation sections of a heat pipe is considered. The problem is solved by using a parametric method. The solution resulted in a graphoanalytical method of determining the vapor-pressure loss in all sections of the pipe.
Keywords
Evaporation Statistical Physic Heat Pipe Parametric Method Vapor Flow
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