Experimental Analysis of Hydraulic Oil Cooler by Application of Heat Pipe

K. S. Rambhad, Amit N. Borugale, Shubham N. Khandre, Akshay S. Kale, Aniket P. Shinde
Volume 6: Issue 2, May 2019, pp 49-52


Author's Information
K. S. Rambhad1 
Corresponding Author
1Mechanical Engineering Department, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, India
kishorsrambhad@gmail.com

Amit N. Borugale, Shubham N. Khandre, Akshay S. Kale, Aniket P. Shinde
1Mechanical Engineering Department, JSPM Narhe Technical Campus, Pune, India


Research Article -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 30 May 2019

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Cite this article – K. S. Rambhad, Amit N. Borugale, Shubham N. Khandre, Akshay S. Kale, Aniket P. Shinde, “Experimental Analysis of Hydraulic Oil Cooler by Application of Heat Pipe ”, International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis, RAME Publishers, vol. 6, issue 2, pp. 49-52, May 2019.
https://doi.org/10.26706/ijaefea.2.6.20190409


Abstract:-
The thought of heat pipe is effectively utilized in mechanism. The heat pipe device has less maintenance price, house and running price. The heat pipe equipped hydraulic oil cooler uses heat pipe module includes of a base metal block with oil channels machined on the highest face of metallic element block on that top plate is fitted. The heat pipe wont to transfer the heat from the new oil to the encircling air through fins is press fitted within the cavity of this metal block. The heat pipe evaporator section is in direct contact with hot oil whereas the condenser section of the heat pipe is fitted within the circular cavity in the spiral radial fin structure. The spiral fins act as heat improvement technique as they provide most expanse.
Index Terms:-
Heat Pipe, Hydraulic system, Effectiveness, Capacity ratio.
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