Experimental investigation on heat transfer and pressure drop of ZnO/ethylene glycol-water nanofluids in transition flow.
Author(s) : LI Y., FERNÁNDEZ-SEARA J., DU K., et al.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Transition regime convection heat transfer coefficients of zinc oxide/ethylene glycol–water (ZnO/EG-W) nanofluid in a circular pipe were investigated experimentally where the mass fraction of nanoparticles in the base fluid is from 0 to 5 wt.% and at operating temperatures. Different ZnO/EG-W mass concentration nanofluids were prepared, and the physical and thermal transport properties including density, thermal conductivity, specific heat capacity and viscosity were measured and the results were compared with the base fluid. It was found that the nanofluid has maximum of 30% higher heat transfer coefficient compared to base fluid at mass fraction of 2.5 wt.%, whereas at higher values of the nanoparticles' mass concentration of 5 wt.%, the heat transfer coefficient decreases. There is an optimal value of the concentration for the nanoparticles to have the maximal enhancement of the heat transfer. The measurements also showed that the pressure drop of nanofluid was higher than that of the base fluid in a turbulent flow regime. However, there was no significant increase in pressure drop at laminar flow. Our results demonstrated that the ZnO/EG-W nanofluid might be a promising alternative for conventional coolants.
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- Original title: Experimental investigation on heat transfer and pressure drop of ZnO/ethylene glycol-water nanofluids in transition flow.
- Record ID : 30017037
- Languages: English
- Source: Applied Thermal Engineering - vol. 93
- Publication date: 2016/01/25
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2015.09.020
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Heat transfer - Keywords: Thermal property; Oxide; Fluid; Ethylene glycol; Heat transfer; Zinc; Physical property; Nanofluid; Expérimentation; Water
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