Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10141675 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Magnesium-lined paraffin wax nanoparticles were prepared through probe ultrasonication, utilization of Tween 80 as surfactant and ionic interactions. These were co-dispersed with nanostructured magnesium oxide (0.6-2 vol%) in aqueous propylene glycol solution to obtain hybrid nanofluids. Magnesium-lined paraffin wax present in hybrid nanofluids underwent solid-liquid/liquid-solid transition between 45â¯Â°C and 62â¯Â°C during which thermal energy was absorbed/released, thereby increasing hybrid nanofluids' specific heat. The presence of magnesium oxide contributed to thermal conductivity enhancement of hybrid nanofluids, with a maximum of 20% for the one containing 2 vol% nanostructured magnesium oxide, attributable predominantly to the aggregation of primary nanoparticles as flower-like structure. Our data indicates augmentation of overall heat transfer coefficient with the utilization of hybrid nanofluid.
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Authors
S. Pavithra, S. Manikandan, M.K. Saranprabhu, B. Sivapalan, K.S. Rajan,