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July 17, 2023, 06:42 |
Modelling Loop Heat Pipe (effective thermal conductivity)
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Hello. I am a user of FloEFD, often modelling heat pipe and vapor chamber as a heat spreader by assigning an effective thermal conductivity, rather than trying to simulate the actual phase transformation.
I was wondering if anyone could give me an advice on how to model a loop heat pipe, where the structure is separated into liquid and vapor lines. In this case, how can I model it using effective thermal conductivity? Or is there any other method of modelling the loop heat pipe? Thanks for your help. |
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