Ethylene glycol (EG)-based zinc oxide (ZnO) nanofluids containing no surfactant have been manufactured by onestep pulsed wire evaporation (PWE) method. Round-robin tests on thermal conductivity measurements of three samples of EG-based ZnO nanofluids have been conducted by five participating labs, four using accurate measurement apparatuses developed in house and one using a commercial device. The results have been compared with several theoretical bounds on the effective thermal conductivity of heterogeneous systems. This study convincingly demonstrates that the large enhancements in the thermal conductivities of EG-based ZnO nanofluids tested are beyond the lower and upper bounds calculated using the models of the Maxwell and Nan et al. with and without the interfacial thermal resistance. © 2011 Lee et al.
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Lee, W. H., Rhee, C. K., Koo, J., Lee, J., Jang, S. P., US Choi, S., … Lee, J. H. (2011). Round-robin test on thermal conductivity measurement of zno nanofluids and comparison of experimental results with theoretical bounds. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-6-258
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