Boiling thermal performance of TiO2 aqueous nanofluids as a coolant on a disc copper block

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This work focuses on potential application of nano-fluids in cooling of high heat flux surfaces. For this purpose, experimental studies have been performed to quantify the heat transfer coefficient of Titana (TiO2) aqueous nano-fluids under different operating conditions. Boiling mechanism is established on a disc copper made heater at different heat flux, mass concentration of nano-fluids and sub-cooling temperatures. Results demonstrated that heat transfer coefficient of Titana nano-fluids are relatively higher than that of the base fluid. Heat and mass concentration of nano-particles can intensify the pool boiling heat transfer coefficient, while sub-cooling temperature can only have impacts on bubble formation. Also, visual study demonstrates that fouling formation of nano-particles can intensify the bubble transport due to the intensification of nucleation sites in the boiling surface.

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Salari, E., Peyghambarzadeh, S. M., Sarafraz, M. M., & Hormozi, F. (2016). Boiling thermal performance of TiO2 aqueous nanofluids as a coolant on a disc copper block. Periodica Polytechnica Chemical Engineering, 60(2), 106–122. https://doi.org/10.3311/ppch.8262

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