2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2016.05.022
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Thermal and hydraulic performance of finned-tube heat exchangers under different flow ranges: A review on modeling and experiment

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“…Viscosity and thermal conductivity of three studied nanofluids are estimated as follows : μitalicnfμitalicbf=B1eB2ϕ knf=knp+2kbf2()kbfknpϕknp+2kbf()kbfknpϕkbf+5×104βϕρbfcp,italicbfitalicκTρitalicnpditalicnpf(),Tϕ f(),Tϕ=()3.0669×0.01ϕ3.91123×0.001+()2.8217×0.01ϕ+3.917×0.001()Ttrue/T0 where κ and d np are Boltzmann constant (1.381 × 10 −23 J/K) and average size of nanoparticle, respectively. It should be noted that the previous correlation is valid for ϕ in the range of 0.01–0.1 for Al 2 O 3 but 0.01–0.06 for SiO 2 and CuO .…”
Section: Determination Of Thermophysical Properties Of Nanofluidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Viscosity and thermal conductivity of three studied nanofluids are estimated as follows : μitalicnfμitalicbf=B1eB2ϕ knf=knp+2kbf2()kbfknpϕknp+2kbf()kbfknpϕkbf+5×104βϕρbfcp,italicbfitalicκTρitalicnpditalicnpf(),Tϕ f(),Tϕ=()3.0669×0.01ϕ3.91123×0.001+()2.8217×0.01ϕ+3.917×0.001()Ttrue/T0 where κ and d np are Boltzmann constant (1.381 × 10 −23 J/K) and average size of nanoparticle, respectively. It should be noted that the previous correlation is valid for ϕ in the range of 0.01–0.1 for Al 2 O 3 but 0.01–0.06 for SiO 2 and CuO .…”
Section: Determination Of Thermophysical Properties Of Nanofluidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, density is assumed to be a linear function of PVC. Density and specific heat of studied nanoparticles are listed in Table 1 [7, [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32] . Moreover, all the water (as a base fluid) thermophysical properties are considered temperature dependent and determined at the average of inlet and outlet tube side temperatures.…”
Section: Determination Of Thermophysical Properties Of Nanofluidmentioning
confidence: 99%
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