Apparatus for Testing Rotating Heat Pipes

*† ‡ A test apparatus, that will be used to study the heat transfer performance of rotating heat pipes, has been designed and built. The apparatus allows for simultaneous testing of a pair of crank-shaped rotating heat pipes operating near room temperature. The test rig is designed to support heat pipes with an on-axis rotating condenser section, an off-axis eccentrically rotating evaporator section, and a curved adiabatic section. Due to the length of the heat pipes (55”), the distance from the axis of rotation to the off-axis evaporator section (9.5”), and the maximum rotation speed (5500 rpm), care had to be taken in the design of a substantial support structure for the heat pipes, the selection of a drive system, and the design of the mounting frame. These design issues, as well as safety considerations associated with the test apparatus, are discussed here. Preliminary test data for stationary and low-speed tests are also presented.