FIELD: heat and power industry; production of the heat pipes used in the heat-exchange systems.
SUBSTANCE: the invention is intended for the heat-exchange and may be used in heat and power industry. The heat pipe contains the hermetic body with the evaporation zone heated by the heat-carrying medium, the adiabatic section and the cooled section of condensation with the located at the body internal surface of the capillary structure, which inside surface in the evaporation section forms the subsonic nozzle and in the part of the adiabatic section adjacent to the evaporation section forms the subsonic diffuser. At that the thickness of the capillary structure is made similar along the sections of evaporation, adiabatic and condensation, and the body in the evaporation section is made in the form of the subsonic nozzle, and in the part of the adiabatic section adjacent to the evaporation section - in the form of the subsonic diffuser. The invention ensures the possibility of realization in the evaporation section of the heat pipe of the at most possible heat flows with exclusion of the possibility of recuperation of the heat passing along the evaporation section.
EFFECT: the invention ensures the possibility of realization in the evaporation section of the heat pipe of the at most possible heat flows with exclusion of the possibility of recuperation of the heat passing along the evaporation section.
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Dates
2007-10-27—Published
2005-10-11—Filed