Sintered nickel powder is proposed to be used as porous wicks in heat pipes and capillary pumps. In this work the manufacturing procedure for tubular wicks for capillary pump application is discussed. The porosity, mechanical resistance and roundness of tubular wicks made of carbonila powder, atomized powder and a powder mixture of both are analyzed. A powder mixture was selected as the best raw material. In this case, pore size in the range of 2 to 24 µm and porosity about 50% were measured. First tests carried out in the laboratory, using acetone as the working fluid, show capillary pumping pressures up to 4 kPa and heat fluxes of about 1 W/cm 2 in a two-phase heat transfer loop.
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Reimbrecht, E. G., Fredel, M. C., Bazzo, E., & Pereira, F. M. (1999). Manufacturing and microstructural characterization of sintered nickel wicks for capillary pumps. Materials Research, 2(3), 225–229. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14391999000300019
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