2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.09.023
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Heat transfer performance and transport properties of ZnO–ethylene glycol and ZnO–ethylene glycol–water nanofluid coolants

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“…There is increase in thermal conductivity and reduction in viscosity with ZnO-EG nano fluids compared to their respective base fluids . [20] The average heat transfer rates for TiO 2 nano fluids as a cooling media are higher than those for the water which is also used as cooling media, and this increases with concentration of nano fluid composition [24].The heat dissipation capacity and the EF of the NC are h igher than EG/W, and that the TiO 2 NC is higher than the Al 2 O 3 NC accord ing to most of the experimental data. [25] Advantages Of Nano Flui d…”
Section: International Journal Of Advance Engineering and Research Dementioning
confidence: 56%
“…There is increase in thermal conductivity and reduction in viscosity with ZnO-EG nano fluids compared to their respective base fluids . [20] The average heat transfer rates for TiO 2 nano fluids as a cooling media are higher than those for the water which is also used as cooling media, and this increases with concentration of nano fluid composition [24].The heat dissipation capacity and the EF of the NC are h igher than EG/W, and that the TiO 2 NC is higher than the Al 2 O 3 NC accord ing to most of the experimental data. [25] Advantages Of Nano Flui d…”
Section: International Journal Of Advance Engineering and Research Dementioning
confidence: 56%
“…Liquid layering of molecules contributed to thermal conductivity enhancements in ZnO/EG-W nanofluids, while liquid layering as well as Brownian motion to temperature independent thermal conductivity of ZnO/EG-W water nanofluids [38].…”
Section: Thermal Physical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in thermal conductivity of nanofluids containing various types of nanoparticles was intensively studied [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. However, when planning the practical use of nanofluids, it should be taken into account that with increasing concentration of the nanoparticles in a liquid its viscosity increases [19,20,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%