2014
DOI: 10.1007/s13367-014-0041-1
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Rheological characterization of polyethylene glycol based TiO2 nanofluids

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“…The compliance curves turned out to be similar to those typical of viscous fluids with no elasticity. Besides, the viscoelastic behavior of a material can be quantified by calculating the recovery index ΔJ (Benchabane and Bekkour, 2008;Yapici et al, 2014) given in eq. (2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The compliance curves turned out to be similar to those typical of viscous fluids with no elasticity. Besides, the viscoelastic behavior of a material can be quantified by calculating the recovery index ΔJ (Benchabane and Bekkour, 2008;Yapici et al, 2014) given in eq. (2).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the literature, several theories have been proposed to explain the reasons for the enhancement of heat conductivity of nanofluids. Different reasons are responsible for The enhancement of thermal conductivity; the increase in surface area and heat capacity of the fluid due to the presence of nanoparticles, the suspended nanoparticles themselves have higher thermal conductivity than that of the base fluid and the solid -liquid interface facilitates the transport of energy by the interaction and collision between the dispersed nanoparticles and the base fluid as reported by authors [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16].…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Also, in Said et al’s results [94], the TiO 2 nanofluid with 0.1 vol.% loading was Newtonian fluid at 55 °C, whereas it was non-Newtonian below this temperature for 0.3 vol.% particle loading.
Fig. 12Shear rate dependency of viscosity as a function of temperature for 5 wt.% TiO 2 –PEG200 nanofluids [118]. Reproduced with permission from Springer
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Section: Physical Properties Of Tio2 Nanofluidsmentioning
confidence: 99%