HEAT PIPE Russian patent published in 2005 - IPC

Abstract RU 2256862 C2

FIELD: heating engineering.

SUBSTANCE: heat pipe can be used for heat transmission and temperature control procedures. Heat pipe has evaporator provided with capillary-porous nozzle and capacitor. Evaporator and nozzle are connected by vapor line and condensate pipeline. Nozzle is made of electric-insulating material, for example, of ceramics. Grid-shaped electrode is mounted at the inner side of nozzle. The electrode is connected with rod electrode, which is mounted inside airtight isolator at edge part of evaporator.

EFFECT: improved heat power; prolonged length of heat pipe.

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Authors

Derevjanko V.A.

Kosenko V.E.

Chebotarev V.E.

Dates

2005-07-20Published

2003-07-24Filed