HEAT PIPE.

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Abstract

The heat pipe is a self-contained boiling/condensing system in which fluid is pumped from the condensing section to the boiling section under the action of capillary forces. Following an introduction covering the basic features of the heat pipe and its early history, some recent developments and applications of interest are presented.

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Chisholm, D. (1974). HEAT PIPE. Birm Univ Chem Eng, 25(2), 45–50. https://doi.org/10.1533/9780857096081.175

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