heat transfer enhancement using nanofluids: an overview
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Abstract
Nanofluids are colloidal mixtures of nanometric metallic or ceramic particles in a base fluid, such as water, ethylene glycol or oil. Nanofluids possess immense potential to enhance the heat transfer character of the original fluid due to improved thermal transport properties. In this article, a brief overview has been presented to address the unique features of nanofluids, such as their preparation, heat transfer mechanisms, conduction and convection heat transfer enhancement, etc. In addition, the article summarizes the experimental and theoretical work on pool boiling in nanofluids and their applications.
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| Authors | ;Shanthi R.;Anandan Sundaram Shanmuga;Ramalingam Velraj |
| Journal | Nature |
| Year | 2012 |
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10.2298/TSCI110201003S
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