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In this application a Heat-pipe is being used to stabilise the temperature of a sensor head of an infra-red gas analyser which is for use in environmental control monitoring equipment. The Heat-pipe is mounted via its heat sink mounting block to a temperature controlled heat sinking plate. Power dissipation 40W with only 35° C rT from ambient.   Here a clustered array of Heat-pipes are used in a high temperature gas flow manifold where over 5 kW of heat energy is transferred to cooling water, and the gas on temperature may exceed 700°C. Heat-pipe systems may be used to great advantage providing lighter more compact assemblies than the conventional systems they replace.   These modular Heat-pipe units offer one of the most optimal solutions for providing practical and lightweight, performance cooling of power semi-conductors. Typically, they are used in traction applications to cool electronic drive controllers. Simply to install, the units require no maintenance other than occasionally cleaning. Power Rating: Typically these units are normally designed to handle 2 kW to 3 kW per module with fan force air cooling.   Processor cooling is an ever increasing and demanding challenge. Heat-pipe cooling provides an optimal solution. Direct finning to the Heat-pipe is very effectively utilised as the Heat-pipe very evenly distributes the heat flux to each fin, and therefore higher fin bank efficiencies are possible than can be realised with conventional finned heat sinks. Rating: Performance typically 0.35°C/W with 70 W dissipation, although better than 0.09°C/W is also possible.
             
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igh temperature gas flow manifold where over 5 kW of heat energy is transferred to cooling water, and the gas on temperature may exceed 700°C. Heat-pipe systems may be used to great advantage providing lighter more compact assemblies than the conventional systems they replace.