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Study of physical characteristics of nickel wicks developed by metal injection moulding

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Title Study of physical characteristics of nickel wicks developed by metal injection moulding
 
Creator Samanta, S.K.
Das, P.
Lohar, A.K.
 
Subject Metal injection moulding
 
Description The present research is focused on porous, grooved and tubular wick development. The basic purpose of a wick is to generate capillary pumping pressure for circulation of a working fluid within the loop heat pipe, which is used in spacecrafts and satellites. The present work establishes metal injection moulding as a potential route for wick development in the near net shape form. Nickel powder, polypropylene powder and thermoplastic binder have been used to produce green compacts of the wicks before sintering. Experiments have been performed at three levels of sintering temperature (900, 930 and 950 oC) and sintering dwell time (30, 60 and 90 min). Optimum sintering condition has been found in this work as 900 oC temperature and 60 min time, which gives optimal values of porosity (55 vol.-%), average pore diameter (2.6 m), permeability (1.94x10-12 m2), effective thermal conductivity (9.37 W m-1 K-1) and average capillary pumping pressure (54 kPa) in the wick.
 
Publisher Maney on behalf of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
 
Date 2013
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Samanta, S.K. and Das, P. and Lohar, A.K. (2013) Study of physical characteristics of nickel wicks developed by metal injection moulding. Powder Metallurgy, 56 (3). pp. 221-230. ISSN 0032-5899
 
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