Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4994633 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The suspension of nanoparticles into transitional heat-transfer media could be an alternative to conventional fluids. The present work experimentally investigates the boiling heat-transfer characteristics of ethylene glycol (EG) and water (H2O) mixture based SiO2 nanofluid under realistic conditions. An EG aqueous solution with a volume fraction of 60% was used as the base fluid owing to its perfect freeze-proofing performance. Stable nanofluids were formulated through magnetic stirring and ultrasonic treatment and the effect of the nanoparticle size and concentration on the boiling characteristics of the nanofluids were considered. The results show that the boiling heat-transfer coefficient (HTC) increased when decreasing the nanoparticle diameter from 120Â nm to 84Â nm. In addition, with the increase of nanoparticle concentration, the HTC first increased rapidly and then exhibited negative growth in the concentration range 0.25-1.00%. Moreover, the HTC deteriorated for nanoparticle volume fractions above 0.75%. Based on the experimental results, the probable mechanism of the boiling heat transfer caused by the nanoparticle coating is qualitatively analyzed.
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Authors
Yanwei Hu, Haoran Li, Yurong He, Ziyu Liu, Yunhua Zhao,