Paul, Gayatri ; Philip, John ; Baldev Raj, ; Das, Prasanta Kumar ; Manna, Indranil (2011) Synthesis, characterization, and thermal property measurement of nano-Al95Zn05 dispersed nanofluid prepared by a two-step process International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 54 (15-16). pp. 3783-3788. ISSN 0017-9310
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Abstract
Nanofluids are stable suspension of nanometer sized particles and exhibit extremely attractive thermal properties that make them a potential candidate for application in heat transfer devices ranging from microelectronic gadgets to thermal power plants. In the present study, we have synthesized Al-5wt%Zn nanoparticles by mechanical alloying, characterized these nanoparticles using X-ray diffraction and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Subsequently, these nanoparticles are dispersed to the tune of 0.01-0.10 vol% in ethylene glycol (base fluid) following a careful mixing protocol. Thermal conductivity of the nanofluids and base fluid has been measured using the transient hot-wire method. It is observed that thermal conductivity of the nanofluids strongly depend on the concentration, particle size, fluid temperature and stability of dispersed nanoparticles in the base fluid. A maximum of 16% enhancement in thermal conductivity has been recorded at a nanoparticle loading of 0.10 vol%. Unlike data reported in some articles, thermal conductivity ratio of Al-5wt%Zn dispersed ethylene glycol based nanofluids is observed to decrease with the increase in crystallite/grain size of the particles.
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Keywords: | Nanofluid; Al-alloy Based Nanoparticles; Thermal Conductivity; Transient Hot-wire; Ethylene Glycol |
ID Code: | 40320 |
Deposited On: | 23 May 2011 12:32 |
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