Heat transfer characteristics and boiling heat transfer performance of novel Ag/ZnO hybrid nanofluid using free surface jet impingement
Surendra D. Barewar, Sandesh S. Chougule
Abstract
An experimental study has been performed to analyze the heat transfer characteristics by impinging a hybrid nanofluid jet on horizontal-heated test surface. The Ag/ZnO nanoparticles are synthesized and dispersed in DI water Φ = 0.02% to 0.1% by volume. A set of experiments were performed to calculate heat transfer coefficient and boiling performance at varying Reynolds numbers ranging from 1769 to 8273 and different ratios of H/D. The experimental analysis reveals that there is 88.53% and 87.17% improvement in the heat transfer coefficient and boiling performance for Ag/ZnO hybrid nanofluid when it is compared with water at H/D = 3.5.
Topics & Concepts
NanofluidMaterials scienceHeat transfer coefficientBoilingHeat transferBoiling heat transferReynolds numberThermodynamicsJet (fluid)Heat transfer enhancementNucleate boilingComposite materialNanoparticleNanotechnologyTurbulencePhysicsHeat Transfer MechanismsNanofluid Flow and Heat TransferFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows