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Stability studies of hybrid TiO2 based nanofluids
This article studies the stability of hybrid TiO2 based nanofluid by varying the ultra-sonication time, weight fraction between carbon and TiO2 and type of surfactant. The objective of this research are synthesise volume fraction of 0.1% C - TiO2 hybrid nanofluid with 15ml of distilled water and study the effect of weight fraction between C and TiO2 ...
Radhiyah Abd Aziz, Wong Sze Yin
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The thermal transport properties of porous silicon and nano-hybrid "porous silicon/water" systems are presented here. The thermal conductivity was evaluated with equilibrium molecular dynamics technique for porous systems made of spherical voids or water-
Isaiev, Mykola+3 more
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Hybrid 2D Nanomaterials as Dual-mode Contrast Agents in Cellular Imaging [PDF]
The design of multifunctional nanofluids is highly desirable for biomedical therapy/cellular imaging applications.[1–4] The emergence of hybrid nanomaterials with specific properties, such as magnetism and fluorescence, can lead to an understanding of ...
Amiri+38 more
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The suspension of nanoparticles in fluid influences several properties of the resulting fluid. Many production and manufacturing applications need knowledge of the heat transference mechanism in nanofluids. The current paper concerns the influence of non-
S. Rawat+6 more
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Finite element analysis of modified N-S equations coupled with energy transfer for Hybrid Nanofluid flow in complex domains [PDF]
A theoretical and computational finite element study of modified Navier-Stokes Equations coupled with energy conservation governing the flow and heat transfer in complex domains with hybrid nanofluid$(HNF)$ is carried out. The apriori error estimates providing the convergence analysis for the finite element scheme is derived in the $H^1$ norm.
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Dispersion stability and thermal conductivity of propylene glycol-based nanofluids [PDF]
The dispersion stability and thermal conductivity of propylene glycol based nanofluids containing Al2O3 and TiO2 nanoparticles were studied in the temperature range of 20 to 80 {\deg}C. Nanofluids with different concentrations of nanoparticles were formulated by the two-step method without use of dispersants.
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The performance augmentation of the heat exchangers is a deal between heat transfer improvement and pressure loss penalty. There is no study investigating this deal as the thermal performance index of the heat exchangers filled by hybrid nanofluid and ...
S. Sivasankaran, M. Bhuvaneswari
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Optimal design of multi-channel microreactor for uniform residence time distribution [PDF]
Multi-channel microreactors can be used for various applications that require chemical or electrochemical reactions in either liquid, gaseous or multi phase.
A Ziogas+29 more
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In the present analysis, we study the energy transference through engine oil-based Prandtl–Eyring nanofluid flow through a heated stretching surface. The nanofluid is prepared by adding copper (Cu) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) to the ...
Z. Shah, M. Rooman, Meshal Shutaywi
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DSMC-LBM mapping scheme for rarefied and non-rarefied gas flows [PDF]
We present the formulation of a kinetic mapping scheme between the Direct Simulation Monte Carlo (DSMC) and the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) which is at the basis of the hybrid model used to couple the two methods in view of efficiently and accurately ...
Clercx, H. J. H+3 more
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