Claims
- 1. Apparatus comprising:
- a hollow target, rotatable about an axis of rotation, said target being subject to heating and including a heat exchange surface on the interior thereof, said heat exchange surface comprising nonlinear curves in planes parallel to the axis of rotation of said target; and
- a septum, fixed within said hollow target for rotation with said target, and cooperating with the interior of said target to define a conduit;
- said conduit being configured to direct a flow of coolant liquid past said heat exchange surface to remove heat from said heat exchange surface by formation of nucleate vapor bubbles on said heat exchange surface;
- said heat exchange surface curves interacting with said coolant to generate a first centrifugal force creating a pressure gradient in said coolant, said first centrifugal force having a magnitude proportional to the square of the relative velocity between said coolant and said heat exchange surface, and having a component perpendicular to said heat exchange surface;
- said apparatus further including means, cooperating with said conduit, for causing said coolant to rotate with said target at approximately the same absolute angular velocity to generate a second centrifugal force creating a pressure gradient, said second centrifugal force having a magnitude proporational to the square of the absolute angular velocity of said rotating liquid coolant, and having a compenent perpendicular to said heat exchange surfaces.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said target is an anode disposed for irradiation by an energy beam.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further including an envelope and an energy beam source mounted within said envelope for generating an energy beam; and wherein:
- said target comprises a hollow anode, having an outer surface, disposed within said envelope, such that said energy beam irradiates a portion of said outer surface of said anode predetermined disposition to said heat exchange surface.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further including a rotating union cooperating with said target and said septum.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the exterior circumferential surface of said anode includes a generally V-shaped groove disposed for irradiation by said energy beam, and said heat exchange surface comprises, for each side of said V-shaped groove, respective concave curves lying in the planes containing the axis of rotation of said anode and, said septum includes respective surfaces generally corresponding to said respective heat exchange surface curves.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the sides of said V-shaped groove are formed of connected line segments, each segment being at a different angle, to generally conform to the curvature of said heat exchange surface concave curves.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for causing said coolant to rotate with said target comprises centrifugal flow pump vanes.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein said target includes an exhaust face disposed downstream in said coolant flow from said heat exchange surface, and said apparatus further comprises exhaust turbine vane means, affixed to said exhaust face, for reducing rotationally induced velocity in said coolant after it has passed the heat exchange surface.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising means, disposed within said hollow target, for redirecting a predetermined portion of coolant which has passed over the heat exchange surface to join incoming coolant and effect a partial recirculation of coolant within said target.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said septum includes at least one recirculation conduit disposed to recirculate a predetermined portion of coolant which has passed the heat exchange surface.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said heat exchange surface includes cavities, said cavities having dimensions ranging from 0.002 mm to 0.2 mm and spaced apart on said heat exchange surface at distances from 0.03 mm to 3 mm.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the surfaces of said cavities include microcavities ranging from about 1.times.10.sup.-4 mm to 1.times.10.sup.-4 mm in diameter.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said heat exchange surface includes roughness elements, said roughness elements being approximately in the shape of truncated cones having bases affixed to the heat exchange surface, said cones being of a height ranging from 0.0001 inch to 0.008 inch.
- 14. A liquid cooled rotating anode having a characteristic radius, the anode being adapted for irradiation by an energy beam comprising:
- an arcuate heat exchange surface on the interior of said anode, said arcuate surface having curves in planes parallel to the axis of rotation of said anode; and
- a septum, fixed within said anode for rotation with said anode, cooperating with said anode to define a conduit being configured to direct a flow of coolant liquid past said heat exchange surface to remove heat from said heat exchange surface by formation of nucleate vapor bubbles on said heat exchange surface;
- said heat exchange surface interacting with said coolant to generate first and second centrifugal forces creating respective pressure gradients in said coolant, said first centrifugal force being inversely proportional to the local radius of curvature of said curves, said second centrifugal force being proportional to said characteristic radius.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 057,399 filed June 2, 1987, abandoned.
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