TY - JOUR
T1 - An experimental study on the heat transfer performance of a loop heat pipe system with ethanol-water mixture as working fluid for aircraft anti-icing
AU - Su, Qian
AU - Chang, Shinan
AU - Song, Mengjie
AU - Zhao, Yuanyuan
AU - Dang, Chaobin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2019/8
Y1 - 2019/8
N2 - Owing to the increasing demand of an energy-saving aircraft anti-icing technology and cooling of hydraulic system, loop heat pipes are gradually becoming efficient heat transfer mediums that can meet both anti-icing and heat dissipation requirements. To fundamentally investigate the heat transfer performance of a loop heat pipe used for aircraft anti-icing, a stainless steel-nickel one was fabricated and tested at three typical inclination angles under both steady and transient states, with the system performance as the final evaluation index. Additionally, to address the freezing problem under negative temperature flight conditions, ethanol-water mixture with four concentrations was specially used as the working fluid. The steady-state results showed that, 60% concentration of mixture enabled the loop heat pipe to obtain a lower operating temperature as 178.1 °C, and a smaller thermal resistance as 0.26 °C/W at 300 W. In transient tests, the loop heat pipe with 60% concentration of mixture operated robustly and stably, and reduced the total response time by 30.18%, about 26 mins, than in pure ethanol group. It also achieved the highest temperature distributions on the wing at −20°, which were about 31.8 °C higher than those in pure ethanol group. This study aims to effectively guide the utilization of ethanol-water mixture in loop heat pipes, and shows highly practical value in further applications of loop heat pipes in aircraft anti-icing.
AB - Owing to the increasing demand of an energy-saving aircraft anti-icing technology and cooling of hydraulic system, loop heat pipes are gradually becoming efficient heat transfer mediums that can meet both anti-icing and heat dissipation requirements. To fundamentally investigate the heat transfer performance of a loop heat pipe used for aircraft anti-icing, a stainless steel-nickel one was fabricated and tested at three typical inclination angles under both steady and transient states, with the system performance as the final evaluation index. Additionally, to address the freezing problem under negative temperature flight conditions, ethanol-water mixture with four concentrations was specially used as the working fluid. The steady-state results showed that, 60% concentration of mixture enabled the loop heat pipe to obtain a lower operating temperature as 178.1 °C, and a smaller thermal resistance as 0.26 °C/W at 300 W. In transient tests, the loop heat pipe with 60% concentration of mixture operated robustly and stably, and reduced the total response time by 30.18%, about 26 mins, than in pure ethanol group. It also achieved the highest temperature distributions on the wing at −20°, which were about 31.8 °C higher than those in pure ethanol group. This study aims to effectively guide the utilization of ethanol-water mixture in loop heat pipes, and shows highly practical value in further applications of loop heat pipes in aircraft anti-icing.
KW - Aircraft anti-icing
KW - Ethanol-water mixture
KW - Experimental study
KW - Inclination angle
KW - Loop heat pipe
KW - Voluminal concentration
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2019.05.015
DO - 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2019.05.015
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85065507442
SN - 0017-9310
VL - 139
SP - 280
EP - 292
JO - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
JF - International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
ER -