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U-PHOS Project: Development of a Large Diameter Pulsating Heat Pipe Experiment on board REXUS 22

Authors :
Gabriele Meoni
Sauro Filippeschi
Federico Baronti
Pietro Guardati
A. Catarsi
L. Buoni
Alessandro Simone Viglione
Salvo Marcuccio
Carlo Bartoli
L. Barsocchi
P. Fattibene
E. Pratelli
Federico Celi
Eugenio Ferrato
Lorenzo Quadrelli
S. Piacquadio
Federico Nesti
F. Zanaboni
Marco Marengo
G. Becatti
M. Anichini
Mauro Mameli
Luca Fanucci
P. Di Giorgio
Edoardo Mancini
P. Di Marco
Pietro Nannipieri
Nicola Bianco
Nannipieri, P
Anichini, M
Barsocchi, L
Becatti, G
Buoni, L
Celi, F
Catarsi, A
Di Giorgio, P
Fattibene, P
Ferrato, E
Guardati, P
Mancini, E
Meoni, G
Nesti, F
Piacquadio, S
Pratelli, E
Quadrelli, L
Viglione, A. S
Zanaboni, F
Mameli, M
Baronti, F
Fanucci, L
Marcuccio, S
Bartoli, C
Di Marco, P
Bianco, Nicola
Marengo, M
Filippeschi, S.
Source :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 796:012044
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2017.

Abstract

U-PHOS Project aims at analysing and characterising the behaviour of a large diameter Pulsating Heat Pipe (PHP) on board REXUS 22 sounding rocket. A PHP is a passive thermal control device where the heat is efficiently transported by means of the self-sustained oscillatory fluid motion driven by the phase change phenomena. Since, in milli-gravity conditions, buoyancy forces become less intense, the PHP diameter may be increased still maintaining the slug/plug typical flow pattern. Consequently, the PHP heat power capability may be increased too. U-PHOS aims at proving that a large diameter PHP effectively works in milli-g conditions by characterizing its thermal response during a sounding rocket flight. The actual PHP tube is made of aluminum (3 mm inner diameter, filled with FC-72), heated at the evaporator by a compact electrical resistance, cooled at the condenser by a Phase Change Material (PCM) embedded in a metallic foam. The tube wall temperatures are recorded by means of Fibre Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors; the local fluid pressure is acquired by means of a pressure transducer. The present work intends to report the actual status of the project, focusing in particular on the experiment improvements with respect to the previous campaign.

Details

ISSN :
17426596 and 17426588
Volume :
796
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Accession number :
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