Volume 88, №1
MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF NANOFLUIDS BY THE HOT-WIRE METHOD
In this work, the authors present results of adaptation and testing of the hot-wire method for determination for the thermal-conductivity coeffi cient of nanofl uids. A mathematical model of heat transfer with allowance for free convection has been constructed to elucidate the parameters of an experimental setup and the range of its applicability. The experimental procedure has been tested on measurements of the thermal conductivities of water and ethylene glycol. The thermal-conductivity coeffi cient of a nanofl uid has been measured at room temperature. The nanofl uid under study was prepared on the basis of ethylene glycol and alumina nanoparticles. The concentrations of the nanoparticles ranged from 0.5% to 2% by volume. Good agreement has been obtained between the measured values of the thermal-conductivity coeffi cient and the data of other authors
Author: A.V. Minakov, V. Ya. Rudyak, D. V. Guzei, M. I. Pryazhnikov, and A. S. Lobasova,
Keywords: heat conduction, hot-wire method, free convection, nanoparticles, nanofl uid, CFD (computational fluid dynamics), experiment.
Page: 149
A.V. Minakov, V. Ya. Rudyak, D. V. Guzei, M. I. Pryazhnikov, and A. S. Lobasova,.
MEASUREMENT OF THE THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY COEFFICIENT OF NANOFLUIDS BY THE HOT-WIRE METHOD //Journal of engineering physics and thermophysics.
№1. Volume 88, №1. P. 149.
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