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Amelioration of pool boiling thermal performance in case of using a new hybrid nanofluid

Mohammed Saad Kamel, Ferenc Lezsovits, Ali Abdollahi, Mohsen Izadi

2021Case Studies in Thermal Engineering55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unremitting endeavors have been devoted by numerous researchers to ameliorate thermal performance of pool boiling by reducing the superheat temperature value using various approaches. This study aims to experimentally investigate the pool boiling thermal performance of Al2O3 and CeO2 hybrid nanoparticles with 50:50 mixing ratio based deionizedc1 water at atmospheric pressure condition. The pool boiling curves, pool boiling heat transfer coefficient PBHTC enhancement ratio with different dilute volumetric concentrations ranging (0.01–0.1% Vol.) from horizontal typical copper tube were examined. Results demonstrated that the enhancement ratio for hybrid nanofluid was improved compared to DI water, and the higher enhancement ratio was 1.37 for volume concentration of 0.05% Vol at low heat flux. Finally, this type of hybrid nanofluids could remove high heat flux at a small temperature difference, especially with this type of heater geometry, initial surface roughness, nanoparticles type, size, and the volumetric concentration.

Topics & Concepts

NanofluidMaterials scienceBoilingSuperheatingHeat fluxThermodynamicsVolume (thermodynamics)Heat transferHeat transfer coefficientBoiling heat transferHeat transfer enhancementNucleate boilingNanoparticleNanotechnologyPhysicsHeat Transfer and Boiling StudiesNanofluid Flow and Heat TransferHeat Transfer and Optimization