Interferometric study of nanofluid-based heat transfer phenomena in compact channels
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Interferometric study of nanofluid-based heat transfer phenomena in compact channels
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PAUL, PKE
HARIDAS, D SRIVASTAVA, A |
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ENHANCED THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY
TIO2-WATER NANOFLUID PRESSURE-DROP TEMPERATURE PERFORMANCE FIELD FLOW SUSPENSIONS FLUIDS SINK Compact channels Nanofluids Convection Interferometry Thermal boundary layer Heat transfer coefficient |
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The present work is concerned with the interferometric measurements of dilute nanofluid-based heat transfer enhancement in compact rectangular channels. The heat transfer experiments have been conducted in forced convection regime for a range of Reynolds number. Simultaneously developing flow regimes have been considered. Al2O3-based dilute nanofluids with volume concentrations of 0.01% and 0.05% have been employed with deionized water as the base fluid. A Mach Zehnder interferometer has been used to record the line-of-sight images of the convective fields inside the channel. Interferometry experiments have been performed in infinite as well as wedge fringe-setting mode of the interferometer. The images recorded in infinite fringe setting mode have been qualitatively interpreted to understand the effect of increasing volume concentration of nanofluids on phenomena like disruption of thermal boundary layer, temperature gradients etc. The interferograms corresponding to the wedge fringe-setting mode have been quantitatively analyzed to retrieve the whole field temperature distribution inside the compact channel, local variation of heat transfer coefficient for the range of volume concentration of nanofluids and Reynolds numbers studied in the present work. Results have been presented in the form of interferometric images, the contours of two-dimensional temperature distribution, local variation of thermal boundary layer thicknesses and heat transfer coefficients along the length of the channel and percentage enhancement in heat transfer rates due to increasing volume concentration of nanofluids for each Reynolds number. The experimental study clearly reveals a reduction in the thickness of the thermal boundary layer with increasing volume concentration of nanofluids and hence the increasing strength of the thermal gradients. An overall enhancement of heat transfer coefficient by a factor of about 1.7-2 in the case of nanofluid is observed in comparison with that obtained with the base fluid. (C) 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
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2016-01-14T14:04:12Z
2016-01-14T14:04:12Z 2015 |
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Article
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCES, 96,70-84
1290-0729 1778-4166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2015.03.014 http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/17681 |
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en
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