Nanodiamond Suspensions Application for Heat Transfer Processes Intensification : материалы временных коллективов

Описание

Тип публикации: доклад, тезисы доклада, статья из сборника материалов конференций

Конференция: International Scientific Multi-Conference on Industrial Engineering and Modern Technologies (FarEastCon); Vladivostok, RUSSIA; Vladivostok, RUSSIA

Год издания: 2018

Ключевые слова: heat transfer, nanofluid, nanodiamonds, convection, ethylene glycol

Аннотация: Intensification of heat transfer processes is an important and relevant task, and one way to solve it is the use of liquids with various nanoparticles, called "nanofluids." Therefore, an experimental study of the convective heat transfer of nanodiamonds suspensions in a circular straight pipe was carried out in this paper. EthyleneПоказать полностьюglycol was used as the base liquid. The concentration of nanoparticles ranged from 0.25 vol.% to 2 vol.%. The Reynolds numbers varied from 5 to 100. The values of the viscosity and the thermal conductivity coefficients of the resulting nanofluids were also measured experimentally. It was found as a result of these measurements, that the dependence of the thermal conductivity on the concentration of nanoparticles is described by the Maxwell equation. The dependence of the nanofluids viscosity coefficient on the nanoparticles concentration was significantly differ from the Einstein equation, it was much higher. It was found as a result of experimental studies of convective heat transfer, that as the concentration of nanoparticles increases, the heat transfer coefficient also increases, and for a maximum concentration, it was 15% higher then for the base fluid.

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Издание

Журнал: 2018 INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC MULTI-CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MODERN TECHNOLOGIES (FAREASTCON)

Место издания: NEW YORK

Издатель: IEEE

Персоны

  • Lobasov A.S. (Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia; RAS, Inst Thermophys SB, Novosibirsk, RussiaProceedings Paper)
  • Minakov A.V. (Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia; RAS, Inst Thermophys SB, Novosibirsk, RussiaProceedings Paper)
  • Pryazhnikov M.I. (Siberian Fed Univ, Krasnoyarsk, Russia; RAS, Inst Thermophys SB, Novosibirsk, RussiaProceedings Paper)