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contributor authorDenitsa Milanova
contributor authorRanganathan Kumar
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:29:06Z
date available2017-05-09T00:29:06Z
date copyrightApril, 2008
date issued2008
identifier issn0022-1481
identifier otherJHTRAO-27834#042401_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/138569
description abstractThe heat transfer characteristics of silica (SiO2) nanofluids at 0.5vol% concentration and particle sizes of 10nm and 20nm in pool boiling with a suspended heating Nichrome wire have been analyzed. The influence of acidity on heat transfer has been studied. The pH value of the nanosuspensions is important from the point of view that it determines the stability of the particles and their mutual interactions toward the suspended heated wire. When there is no particle deposition on the wire, the nanofluid increases critical heat flux (CHF) by about 50% within the uncertainty limits regardless of pH of the base fluid or particle size. The extent of oxidation on the wire impacts CHF, and is influenced by the chemical composition of nanofluids in buffer solutions. The boiling regime is further extended to higher heat flux when there is agglomeration on the wire. This agglomeration allows high heat transfer through interagglomerate pores, resulting in a nearly threefold increase in burnout heat flux. This deposition occurs for the charged 10nm silica particle. The chemical composition, oxidation, and packing of the particles within the deposition on the wire are shown to be the reasons for the extension of the boiling regime and the net enhancement of the burnout heat flux.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleHeat Transfer Behavior of Silica Nanoparticles in Pool Boiling Experiment
typeJournal Paper
journal volume130
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Heat Transfer
identifier doi10.1115/1.2787020
journal fristpage42401
identifier eissn1528-8943
keywordsHeat transfer
keywordsParticulate matter
keywordsWire
keywordsPolishing equipment
keywordsNanoparticles
keywordsNanofluids
keywordsParticle size
keywordsPool boiling
keywordsWater
keywordsHeat flux
keywordsCritical heat flux
keywordsBoiling
keywordsFluids
keywordsStability AND Ions
treeJournal of Heat Transfer:;2008:;volume( 130 ):;issue: 004
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