Investigation of the Thermosyphon Performance for Different Working Fluids / Muhammad Fairuz Remeli ... [et al.]

This study investigated a thermosyphon performance using different types of working fluids. Gravity assisted heat pipe of 15mm diameter, and 300 mm long with a thermal capacity of 240W was designed, fabricated and tested. An experimental setup was built to test the thermosyphon performance. For each...

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Main Authors: Remeli, Muhammad Fairuz (Author), Rosli, Mohd Arif Fikri (Author), Bhathal Singh, Baljit Singh (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), 2017.
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