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What the difference between Icepak, Flowther, coolit, and Cosmos when it comes to heat pipe modelisation?
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First have a look at http://www.harvardthermal.com/produc.../heatpipes.htm There are a number of excellent network solvers available, TAK, TAS, SINDA,.....you name it. Cheers and Good Luck
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