Abstract
SELENE (SELf rewetting fluids for thermal ENErgy management) is a microgravity experiment proposed to the European Space Agency (ESA) in response to the Announcement of Opportunities for Physical Sciences. Main objectives of the microgravity research onboard ISS include the quantitative investigation of heat transfer performances of "self-rewetting fluids" and "nano self-rewetting fluids" in model heat pipes and validation of adequate theoretical and numerical modelling able to predict their behaviour in microgravity conditions. This article summarizes the results of ground-based research activities in preparation of the microgravity experiments. They include: 1) thermophysical properties measurements; 2) study of thermo-soluto-capillary effects in micro-channels; 3) numerical modelling; 4) thermal and concentration distribution measurements with optical (e.g. interferometric) and intrusive techniques; 5) surface tension-driven effects and thermal performances test on different capillary structures and heat pipes; 6) breadboards development and support to definition of scientific requirements.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 012032 |
Journal | Journal of Physics: Conference Series |
Volume | 327 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | 4th International Symposium on Physical Sciences in Space, ISPS-4 - Bonn, Germany Duration: 2011 Jul 11 → 2011 Jul 15 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Physics and Astronomy(all)