Vapor thermodynamics and fluid merit for pulsating heat pipe

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NIKOLAYEV, Vadim ;NEKRASHEVYCH, Iaroslav .
Vapor thermodynamics and fluid merit for pulsating heat pipe. 
Articles in Press, [S.l.], v. 0, n.0, p. , july 2026. 
ISSN 0039-2480.
Available at: <https://www.sv-jme.eu/sl/article/vapor-thermodynamics-and-fluid-merit-for-pulsating-heat-pipe/>. Date accessed: 22 aug. 2026. 
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Vapor thermodynamics and fluid merit for pulsating heat pipe.
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"Vapor thermodynamics and fluid merit for pulsating heat pipe." Articles in Press [Online], 0.0 (0): . Web.  22 Aug. 2026
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Nikolayev, Vadim, AND Nekrashevych, Iaroslav.
"Vapor thermodynamics and fluid merit for pulsating heat pipe" Articles in Press [Online], Volume 0 Number 0 (16 July 2026)

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In this communication, we discuss a theoretical description of the vapor phase thermodynamics in the pulsating heat pipe (PHP), to be used in numerical simulations. We advance a theory based on simulation results that allows us to derive a theoretical expression for a dimensionless quantity describing the vapor properties for a given fluid. One can use this quantity to evaluate the fluid merit for use in the PHP. This theory is confronted to the simulation results obtained with the PHP simulation code CASCO. We compare the merit of water, ethanol, and FC-72 and show that water possesses better properties for use in PHP.

Pulsating heat pipe; Oscillating flow; Numerical simulation;