articleJournal of Heat TransferAug 15, 2005Closed access

Convective Transport in Nanofluids

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Nanofluids are engineered colloids made of a base fluid and nanoparticles (1-100nm). Nanofluids have higher thermal conductivity and single-phase heat transfer coefficients than their base fluids. In particular, the heat transfer coefficient increases appear to go beyond the mere thermal-conductivity effect, and cannot be predicted by traditional pure-fluid correlations such as Dittus-Boelter’s. In the nanofluid literature this behavior is generally attributed to thermal dispersion and intensified turbulence, brought about by nanoparticle motion. To test the validity of this assumption, we have considered seven slip mechanisms that can produce a relative velocity between the nanoparticles and the base fluid.…

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Keywords
  • Nanofluid
  • Thermophoresis
  • Thermal conductivity
  • Thermodynamics
  • Mechanics
  • Heat transfer
  • Materials science
  • Turbulence
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  • Affordable and clean energy
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