Performance improvement of base fluid heat transfer medium using nano fluid particles

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Base fluids like water, ethylene glycolandengineoilare conventionally used as a heat transfer medium. The performance of heat transferred is improved in the conventional fluids with the addition of Nano particles. Hence, this paper considers the forced conventional flow problem over the base fluid within a uniform heated tube placed on a wall. The analysis of heattransferco-efficientis done through a constant Reynoldsnumberfor both Nano and base fluid with a simulation tool. Further, a comparative analysis is carried out with heat transfer coefficient over the base and various Nano fluids. It is seen that the Nano fluids has a better performance due to its better thermal characteristics under standard conditions.

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Sathish, T. (2020). Performance improvement of base fluid heat transfer medium using nano fluid particles. Journal of New Materials for Electrochemical Systems, 23(4), 235–243. https://doi.org/10.14447/JNMES.V23I4.A03

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