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Convective heat transfer of alumina nanofluids in laminar flows through a pipe at the thermal entrance regime

Authors
Kim, SeokwonYoo, HansolKim, Chongyoup
Issue Date
10월-2012
Publisher
KOREAN INSTITUTE CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
Keywords
Leveque Problem; Dispersion; Gel; Migration; Thermal Conductivity
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.29, no.10, pp.1321 - 1328
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Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
Volume
29
Number
10
Start Page
1321
End Page
1328
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/107386
DOI
10.1007/s11814-012-0025-0
ISSN
0256-1115
Abstract
The convective heat transfer characteristics of aqueous alumina nanofluids were investigated experimentally under forced laminar tube flows. The particles had different shapes of cylinders, bricks and blades, and particle loading was between 0-5 volume%. The nanofluids were characterized rheologically, and the heat transfer system was validated by using water without particles. In calculating Nusselt and Peclet numbers to assess heat transfer enhancement of nanofluids, physical properties of water were used so as not to exaggerate the amount of heat transfer. It was found that heat transfer coefficients of nanofluids are almost the same or a little smaller than that of water. The heat transfer coefficient can be reduced by the lowering the thermal conductivity of the nanofluid under shearing conditions and particle depletion by the cluster migration from the wall to the tube center. The reduction in thermophysical properties also contributes to the reduction in heat transfer coefficient. It has been concluded that nanofluids from metal particles with appropriate stabilizing agents can satisfy the requirements to be a practically usable nanofluid.
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