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Synergistic mechanism of thermal conductivity enhancement and economic analysis of hybrid nanofluids

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Abstract Synergistic mechanism of enhanced thermal conductivity and the corresponding economic analysis are analyzed to select a reasonable nanofluid. To this end, effects of nanoparticles (NP) and base fluids (BF)… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Synergistic mechanism of enhanced thermal conductivity and the corresponding economic analysis are analyzed to select a reasonable nanofluid. To this end, effects of nanoparticles (NP) and base fluids (BF) mixture ratios on thermal conductivity enhancement (Al2O3-TiO2/EG-W, Al2O3-CuO/EG-W and Al2O3-Cu/EG-W) are carried out at 1.0 vol% and temperature of 20 °C to 60 °C. Results show that the maximum thermal conductivity for Al2O3-TiO2/EG-W nanofluid increases from 0.482 (20 °C) to 0.543 W/(m.K) (60 °C). Moreover, synergistic mechanism of thermal conductivity enhancement is caused by dispersing different sizes of nanoparticles to form order arrangement of liquid molecules around nanoparticles, results in more compact solid-liquid interface and reasonable heat transfer network. Then, sensitivity analysis indicates that NP mixture ratio is a more important factor to determine the alignment of nanoparticles. Finally, Al2O3-CuO/EG-W nanofluid is an efficient fluid in laminar flow, while Al2O3-EG/W single nanofluid is the best choice for turbulent flow from economic analysis.

Keywords: economic analysis; thermal conductivity; conductivity; conductivity enhancement; synergistic mechanism

Journal Title: Powder Technology
Year Published: 2020

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