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Record #116963:
Performance of a thermosyphon with a 37-meter-long, horizontal evaporator / Frank Donald Haynes, John P. Zarling, Gordon E. Gooch.
Title: | Performance of a thermosyphon with a 37-meter-long, horizontal evaporator / Frank Donald Haynes, John P. Zarling, Gordon E. Gooch. |
Author(s): | Haynes, Frank Donald. Zarling, John P. Gooch, Gordon E. |
Date: | 1992. |
In: | Cold Regions Science and Technology. (1992.), Vol. 20(3) (1992) |
Abstract: | Laboratory tests. Evaporator was placed in water tank so that rate of ice growth on it could be determined. Unit conductance values were calculated for wind speeds of 0 to 5.4 m s⁻¹ applied to condenser section. Using these conductance values in finite element analysis indicated that thermosyphons with horizontal evaporators and condensate return devices were adequate for use in many foundation designs in permafrost regions. |
Notes: | Cold Regions Science and Technology. Vol. 20(3) :261-269 (1992). |
Keywords: | 624.139 -- Engineering in frozen ground. 624.139.62 -- Permafrost control. 621.577 -- Heat pumps. E12 -- Glaciology: frozen ground / snow and ice engineering. |
SPRI record no.: | 116963 |
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