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Thermal and Hydraulic Performances of Carbon and Metallic Oxides-Based Nanomaterials

For companies, notably in the realms of energy and power supply, the essential requirement for highly efficient thermal transport solutions has become a serious concern. Current research highlighted the use of metallic oxides and carbon-based nanofluids as heat transfer fluids. This work examined tw...

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Autores principales: Afan, Haitham Abdulmohsin, Aldlemy, Mohammed Suleman, Ahmed, Ali M., Jawad, Ali H., Naser, Maryam H., Homod, Raad Z., Mussa, Zainab Haider, Abdulkadhim, Adnan Hashim, Scholz, Miklas, Yaseen, Zaher Mundher
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564254
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12091545
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author Afan, Haitham Abdulmohsin
Aldlemy, Mohammed Suleman
Ahmed, Ali M.
Jawad, Ali H.
Naser, Maryam H.
Homod, Raad Z.
Mussa, Zainab Haider
Abdulkadhim, Adnan Hashim
Scholz, Miklas
Yaseen, Zaher Mundher
author_facet Afan, Haitham Abdulmohsin
Aldlemy, Mohammed Suleman
Ahmed, Ali M.
Jawad, Ali H.
Naser, Maryam H.
Homod, Raad Z.
Mussa, Zainab Haider
Abdulkadhim, Adnan Hashim
Scholz, Miklas
Yaseen, Zaher Mundher
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description For companies, notably in the realms of energy and power supply, the essential requirement for highly efficient thermal transport solutions has become a serious concern. Current research highlighted the use of metallic oxides and carbon-based nanofluids as heat transfer fluids. This work examined two carbon forms (PEG@GNPs & PEG@TGr) and two types of metallic oxides (Al(2)O(3) & SiO(2)) in a square heated pipe in the mass fraction of 0.1 wt.%. Laboratory conditions were as follows: 6401 ≤ Re ≤ 11,907 and wall heat flux = 11,205 W/m(2). The effective thermal–physical and heat transfer properties were assessed for fully developed turbulent fluid flow at 20–60 °C. The thermal and hydraulic performances of nanofluids were rated in terms of pumping power, performance index (PI), and performance evaluation criteria (PEC). The heat transfer coefficients of the nanofluids improved the most: PEG@GNPs = 44.4%, PEG@TGr = 41.2%, Al(2)O(3) = 22.5%, and SiO(2) = 24%. Meanwhile, the highest augmentation in the Nu of the nanofluids was as follows: PEG@GNPs = 35%, PEG@TGr = 30.1%, Al(2)O(3) = 20.6%, and SiO(2) = 21.9%. The pressure loss and friction factor increased the highest, by 20.8–23.7% and 3.57–3.85%, respectively. In the end, the general performance of nanofluids has shown that they would be a good alternative to the traditional working fluids in heat transfer requests.
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spelling pubmed-91000142022-05-14 Thermal and Hydraulic Performances of Carbon and Metallic Oxides-Based Nanomaterials Afan, Haitham Abdulmohsin Aldlemy, Mohammed Suleman Ahmed, Ali M. Jawad, Ali H. Naser, Maryam H. Homod, Raad Z. Mussa, Zainab Haider Abdulkadhim, Adnan Hashim Scholz, Miklas Yaseen, Zaher Mundher Nanomaterials (Basel) Article For companies, notably in the realms of energy and power supply, the essential requirement for highly efficient thermal transport solutions has become a serious concern. Current research highlighted the use of metallic oxides and carbon-based nanofluids as heat transfer fluids. This work examined two carbon forms (PEG@GNPs & PEG@TGr) and two types of metallic oxides (Al(2)O(3) & SiO(2)) in a square heated pipe in the mass fraction of 0.1 wt.%. Laboratory conditions were as follows: 6401 ≤ Re ≤ 11,907 and wall heat flux = 11,205 W/m(2). The effective thermal–physical and heat transfer properties were assessed for fully developed turbulent fluid flow at 20–60 °C. The thermal and hydraulic performances of nanofluids were rated in terms of pumping power, performance index (PI), and performance evaluation criteria (PEC). The heat transfer coefficients of the nanofluids improved the most: PEG@GNPs = 44.4%, PEG@TGr = 41.2%, Al(2)O(3) = 22.5%, and SiO(2) = 24%. Meanwhile, the highest augmentation in the Nu of the nanofluids was as follows: PEG@GNPs = 35%, PEG@TGr = 30.1%, Al(2)O(3) = 20.6%, and SiO(2) = 21.9%. The pressure loss and friction factor increased the highest, by 20.8–23.7% and 3.57–3.85%, respectively. In the end, the general performance of nanofluids has shown that they would be a good alternative to the traditional working fluids in heat transfer requests. MDPI 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9100014/ /pubmed/35564254 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12091545 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Afan, Haitham Abdulmohsin
Aldlemy, Mohammed Suleman
Ahmed, Ali M.
Jawad, Ali H.
Naser, Maryam H.
Homod, Raad Z.
Mussa, Zainab Haider
Abdulkadhim, Adnan Hashim
Scholz, Miklas
Yaseen, Zaher Mundher
Thermal and Hydraulic Performances of Carbon and Metallic Oxides-Based Nanomaterials
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title_fullStr Thermal and Hydraulic Performances of Carbon and Metallic Oxides-Based Nanomaterials
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title_short Thermal and Hydraulic Performances of Carbon and Metallic Oxides-Based Nanomaterials
title_sort thermal and hydraulic performances of carbon and metallic oxides-based nanomaterials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9100014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35564254
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12091545
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