Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1747629 | Journal of the Energy Institute | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigates how MgO/water nano-fluid affect the thermal performance of a two-phase closed thermo-syphon heat pipe at various states of operation. The present study experimentally demonstrated the effect of using a nano-fluid obtained from MgO on improving the performance of a heat pipe. Triton X-100 nonionic surfactant was used in the study to produce the 5% (vol.) MgO/water nano-fluid via direct-synthesis. A straight copper tube with an inner diameter of 13Â mm, the wall thickness of 2Â mm and the length of 1Â m was used as the heat pipe in the experimental set-up. The nano-fluid was filled up 33.3% (44.5Â ml) of the volume of the heat pipe. Three different heating power levels (200Â W, 300Â W and 400Â W) were used in the experiments with three different flow rates of cooling water (5, 7.5 and 10Â g/s) used in the condenser for cooling the system. An improvement level of 26% at 200Â W heating power and 7.5Â g/s flow rate was reported for the effectiveness of the heat pipe used in the study when the nano-fluid was charged into the system instead of water. The improvement ratio varied with respect to varying heat loads and varying flow rate of condenser cooling water.
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Authors
Tayfun Menlik, Adnan Sözen, Metin Gürü, Sinan ÃztaÅ,