Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7058662 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Thermosyphons are widely used in thermal engineering applications such as cooling of electronics and waste heat recovery thanks to their passive cooling ability. Performance of thermosyphons could be improved by various methods like changing the transport properties and heat transfer characteristics of the working fluid. Nanofluid, referring to a colloidal suspension of a base fluid and nanosized (1-100Â nm) solid particles, is an option to achieve this target. Combining the heat exchange nature of thermosyphons and distinct thermal characteristics of nanofluids can open up new horizons in the field of heat transfer. Current study concentrates on the thermal performance of a two-phase closed thermosyphon filled with two nanofluids using water as the base fluid mixed with Al2O3 and TiSiO4 nanoparticles. Nanofluids were prepared in different volumetric concentrations (0.01%, 0.02%, 0.05% and 0.075%). Different heat loads (40Â W, 70Â W, 120Â W, 180Â W and 210Â W) were applied to the evaporator section. Results demonstrate that both nanofluids improve the performance through reduction in thermal resistance by 65% (at 0.05Â vol.% for Al2O3) and 57% (at 0.075Â vol.% for TiSiO4). Other improvements were also found in forms of increase in heat transfer coefficient and decrease in evaporator wall temperature.
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Authors
A. Kamyar, K.S. Ong, R. Saidur,