Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
658991 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

An experimental investigation is conducted into the effects of the particle volume fraction on the spray heat transfer performance of a nanofluid comprising de-ionized water and Al2O3 particles with a diameter of 35 nm. The tests are performed with a flat, horizontal heated surface using a nozzle with an orifice diameter of 0.7 mm and a nozzle-to-heated surface distance of 17 mm. The spray mass flux is varied in the range of 26.433–176.751 kg/m2 s, while the particle volume fraction is specified as 0%, 0.001%, 0.025%, or 0.05%. It is found that the optimal heat transfer performance is obtained using a particle volume fraction of 0.001%. The surface compositions of the sprayed samples are observed using scanning electron microscopy. The results show that the surfaces sprayed with a nanofluid containing 0.025 Vol% or 0.05 Vol% of nanoparticles contain a small amount of Al. However, those cooled using a nanofluid with a particle volume fraction of 0% or 0.001% show no traces of Al.

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