2013
DOI: 10.2174/1573413711309020010
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Shear History Effect on the Viscosity of Carbon Nanotubes Water-based Nanofluid

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“…Many studies have shown that the dynamic viscosity of nanofluids decreases as the temperature increases (Aladag et al, 2012). Other effects may also influence the dynamic viscosity and rheological behavior of CNT-based nanofluids, such as the presence of agglomerates (Chen et al, 2013), thixotropic behavior (Estellé et al, 2013), and the synthesis methods of the CNT. Most recently, nanofluids with carbon-nanoparticles have also been suggested as working fluid because of their unique thermal and optical properties (Sabourin et al, 2009;Gan & Li, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have shown that the dynamic viscosity of nanofluids decreases as the temperature increases (Aladag et al, 2012). Other effects may also influence the dynamic viscosity and rheological behavior of CNT-based nanofluids, such as the presence of agglomerates (Chen et al, 2013), thixotropic behavior (Estellé et al, 2013), and the synthesis methods of the CNT. Most recently, nanofluids with carbon-nanoparticles have also been suggested as working fluid because of their unique thermal and optical properties (Sabourin et al, 2009;Gan & Li, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using high shear mixing and ultrasonication methods, they observed that the non-Newtonian character of nanofluids influences the overall thermal enhancement. Estellé et al (2013) performed experiments on the steady-state rheological behaviour of carbon nanotube (CNT) water-based nanofluid and considered the influence of a controlled pre-shear history on the viscosity. They examined both the effect of the influence of stress rate during pre-shear and the effect of resting time before viscosity measurement, and demonstrated that CNT water-based nanofluid behaves as a viscoelastic media at low shear rate and as a shear-thinning fluid at higher shear rates, with the observed behaviour being a function of shear history due to the breakdown in the structural network of nanofluid agglomerates.…”
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“…Thus, the morphology and the dispersion state of the nanofluids was determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM-JEOL-JSM-6301 F) performed on dried nanofluid, using an accelerating voltage ranging from 7 to 10 kV and a working distance of 8 mm. It is worth noting that SEM characterization of the starting suspension with a volume fraction of 0.5% was previously performed, showing that at this concentration, the nanotubes are mainly entangled and can form aggregates [29]. This can explain, at least partially, the substantial thermal conductivity enhancement at this particle loading.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%