Thermal Conductivity of Nanoscale Colloidal Solutions (Nanofluids)
Intel (United States) · Arizona State University
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Abstract
Researchers have been perplexed for the past five years with the unusually high thermal conductivity (k) of nanoparticle-laden colloidal solutions (nanofluids). Although various mechanisms and models have been proposed in the literature to explain the high k of these nanofluids, no concrete conclusions have been reached. Through an order-of-magnitude analysis of various possible mechanisms, we show that convection caused by the Brownian movement of these nanoparticles is primarily responsible for the enhancement in k of these colloidal nanofluids.
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- Nanofluid
- Thermal conductivity
- Brownian motion
- Materials science
- Colloid
- Nanoparticle
- Nanoscopic scale
- Nanofluidics
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