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R and D work on the constrained vapor bubble system for a microgravity experiment
Author(s): Wayner, P. C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.
Abstract: We are working with Project Scientists R. Balasubramanian and Sang Young Son, and a NASA Projects Team headed by Sue Motil at the Glenn Research Center on the design and development of an experimental system for use on the ...
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center Publication Year: 2005
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
Document ID: 20050180490
A Study of the Constrained Vapor Bubble Thermosyphon
Author(s): Wayner, Peter C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.
Abstract: The objective of this effort is to better understand the physics of evaporation, condensation, and fluid flow as they affect the heat transfer processes in a constrained vapor bubble heat exchanger (CVBHX). This CVBHX ...
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center Publication Year: 2000
Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
Document ID: 20000109828
An experimental study of the vapor bubble thermosyphon based on the augmented Young-Laplace equation
Author(s): Wayner, P. C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.
Abstract: The research performed under this ground based study has led to a NASA supported definition-phase flight experiment. The research demonstrated that the constrained vapor bubble has both basic and applied uses. The ...
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center Publication Year: 1996
Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25
Accession Number: 96N72281; Document ID: 19960040998; Report Number: NAS 1.26:201466, NASA-CR-201466
A Study of the Constrained Vapor Bubble Thermosyphon
Author(s): Wayner, P. C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.
Abstract: The purpose of this report is to present information on the progress of the design of a microgravity system. In addition, it will give detailed results associated with the "Constrained Vapor Bubble Heat Exchanger". We ...
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center Publication Year: 1997
Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25
Document ID: 20000011302; Report Number: NAS 1.26:206333, NASA/CR-1997-206333
An experimental study of the vapor bubble thermosyphon based on the augmented Young-LaPlace equation
Author(s): Wayner, P. C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.
Abstract: A investigation of the Constrained Vapor Bubble Thermosyphon (CVBT) based on the augmented Young-Laplace equation was divided between an equilibrium and a non-equilibrium study. The use of an image analyzing interferometer, ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 1994
Added to NTRS: 2005-08-25
Accession Number: 95N70231; Document ID: 19950002116; Report Number: NAS 1.26:196193, NASA-CR-196193, RPI/CHE/NASA-5-23390-6
An experimental study of the vapor bubble thermosyphon based on the augmented Young-Laplace equation
Author(s): Wayner, P. C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.
Abstract: The conclusions are presented for both the equilibrium and nonequilibrium studies of the constrained vapor bubble thermosyphon (CVBT). The research status is given for experimental study of the CVBT at equilibrium; ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 1995
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Accession Number: 96N70743; Document ID: 19960011858; Report Number: NAS 1.26:199985, NASA-CR-199985, NIPS-96-07069, RPI/CHE/NASA-5-23390-8
Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of the Stability of an Evaporating Constrained Vapor Bubble
Author(s): Wayner, P. C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.; Wong, Harris
Abstract: The major accomplishments of the experimental portion of the research were documented in Ling Zheng's doctoral dissertation. Using Pentane, he obtained a considerable amount of data on the stability and heat transfer ...
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center Publication Year: 2004
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Document ID: 20040028094
Initial Thermal Modeling of the Constrained Vapor Bubble Heat Exchanger Using TSS/SINDA
Author(s): Basu, S.; Wayner, P. C., Jr.; Plawsky, J. L.
Abstract: Heat transfer systems operating under interfacial free-energy gradients to control the fluid flow are simple and light due to the absence of mechanical pumps. These have been proposed as reliable cooling systems in ...
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center Publication Year: 2002
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Document ID: 20020081235
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