2014
DOI: 10.7763/ijmmm.2014.v2.103
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Propose a Correlation to Approximate Nanofluids‟ Enthalpy of Vaporization - A Numerical Study

Abstract: Abstract-After studying available experimental data of nanofluids evaporation characteristics, a correlation was proposed by authors to approximate nanofluids' enthalpy of vaporization. Then the evaporation behavior of nanofuel droplets (fuel droplets containing nanoparticles) has been numerically investigated in order to evaluate this relation capability to predict nanofluids evaporation characteristics. Employing the relation in this numerical study led to results in good agreement with experimental data whi… Show more

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“…The boiling points of GNP/ n -decane nanofluid fuels were measured by the atmospheric distillation method . The latent heat of vaporization of GNP/ n -decane nanofluid fuels was calculated by a formula proposed by Mehregan et al: where h fg is the latent heat of vaporization, ρ is the density, and T b is the boiling point. The latent heat of vaporization of n -decane is 363 kJ/kg at atmospheric pressure and room temperature .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The boiling points of GNP/ n -decane nanofluid fuels were measured by the atmospheric distillation method . The latent heat of vaporization of GNP/ n -decane nanofluid fuels was calculated by a formula proposed by Mehregan et al: where h fg is the latent heat of vaporization, ρ is the density, and T b is the boiling point. The latent heat of vaporization of n -decane is 363 kJ/kg at atmospheric pressure and room temperature .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can further enhance the evaporation rate in conjunction to the interfacial shear induced replenishment of the diffusion layer (as discussed earlier). Also, the inclusion of nanoparticles reduces the effective heat of vaporization of a colloid as [50]   , , (18) In eqn. 18, 'nf' represents the ferrofluid, 's' for the nanoparticles and no subscripts represents the basefluid.…”
Section: F Predicting the Ferro-hydrodynamic Advection Velocity And E...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mehregan and Moghiman 22 also provided a correlation to measure h fg of nanofluids: false(ρitalichfgfalse)nfnormal=(1normal−italicφ)italicρhfgnormal+(italicTb,bfitalicTb,npnormal×italicφρshfgnormal,normals).…”
Section: Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%